The Kashmira Singh v. State of Punjab is a leading case on:
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Kashmira Singh v. State of Punjab (1978) is a leading case on conviction under Section 302/34 IPC — not dying declaration, admission, or confession. The SC discussed the evidentiary standards for conviction based on circumstantial evidence and joint criminal liability.
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