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For taking the dying declaration from the deceased, the presence of Magistrate is 260
mandatory
not mandatory
required at the request of the police
required at the request of the relative of the deceased
- The presence of a Magistrate for recording a dying declaration is not mandatory or legally required. However, such declarations hold more credibility when recorded by a Magistrate.
- Option 1: Mandatory presence of a Magistrate isn't required by law. Though preferable, non-mandated.
- Option 2: Not mandatory for a Magistrate to be present during a dying declaration.
- Option 3: Police can request a Magistrate’s presence, but it’s not a legal requirement.
- Option 4: Relatives may request a Magistrate for authenticity reasons, but not legally required.
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