Understand Dying Declaration under Section 26 of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA), 2023, its legal validity, evidentiary value, requirements, and landmark case laws. This video explains how a dying person’s statement becomes admissible in court, why cross-examination is not required, what makes a dying declaration trustworthy, and when courts may reject it. Learn who can record a dying declaration, the role of a Magistrate, doctor’s fitness certificate, oral vs written declaration, multiple declarations, and rules of corroboration. Perfect for Judiciary preparation, law students, UPSC, police exams, and trial advocacy. Important Links Telegram Channel (Notes & PDFs): https://t.me/legalclarity Instagram Page (Legal Reels & Updates): / legalclarity2 🌐 Website / Blog (Optional): https://www.lcaqeel.in Why Watch This? Meaning & scope of dying declaration under BSA Section 26 Judicial principles and burden of proof When dying declaration alone can lead to conviction Difference between the old Evidence Act & BSA 2023 Case laws + practical court approach Keywords for Ranking: dying declaration, Section 26 BSA, Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam dying declaration, evidentiary value of dying declaration, who records dying declaration, fitness certificate dying declaration, oral dying declaration, magistrate recorded declaration, multiple dying declarations, BSA 2023 explained, Indian evidence law, law of evidence dying declaration, res gestae, admissibility under Section 26. 📝 Disclaimer This content is strictly for educational purposes only and based on academic sources. Not legal advice. For professional help, consult a qualified advocate.