“The law regarding dying declaration is that it is an exception to the general rule against hearsay evidence elaborated in section 60 of the Evidence Act.”
This statement was made in the case of-
In the case of Muthu Kutty and Anr. v. State by Inspector of Police, T.N 2004. Apex Court held that, “The law regarding dying declaration is that it is an exception to the general rule against hearsay evidence elaborated in section 60 of the Evidence Act.” There are some situations where people can’t be called to the court as a witness. These statements are mostly of deceased persons given to any other person when it relates to cause of death.
{(84.04% of 649.95 + 27.92 × 13.13) – 21.11 × ?} = 763.35
2470.03 ÷ 64.98 x 39.9 = ? + 20.32
? = 54.89 × 270.08 ÷ 135.17 + 464.35 ÷ 29.03
1299.99 ÷ 20.21 = ? + 325.985 - (180 ÷ 6 × 24.03)
(899.117 + 1.1121) X 72.731 = ? + 49.95 X 64.78 + 29.50
837.04 × 4.02 + 40.04% of 3049.98 – 3667.82 = ? 2 – 60.87
(5.013 – 30.04) = ? + 11.98% of 4799.98
[(120.96 × 12.09) ÷ ?] ÷ 6 = 19.96% of 55.07