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The case of Sawal Das v. State of Bihar is related
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Sawal Das v. State of Bihar:The only evidence given of what could have taken place inside the room was the cry of “bachao bachao” although there was some understandable variation between accounts of witnesses as to whether the murdered woman also utter some more words showing that she was actually killed. The evidence of witnesses about what the children said or did was admissible under section 6 of the Indian evidence act. Res Gestae is a Latin word which means “things done.” This is the rule of law of. evidence and is an exception to hearsay rule of evidence that hearsay evidence is not. admissible. It is a spontaneous declaration made by a person immediately after an event.
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