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Dying declaration can be sole basis of conviction if it inspires full confidence of the court. The court should be satisfied
that deceased was in a fit state of mind at the time of making the statement
that it was not the result of tutoring, prompting or product of imagination
that deceased was not in a fit state of mind at the time of making the statement
both (a) & (b)
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