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What is not correct for the admissibility of the 'dying declaration' under Section 32 Clause (1) of the Indian Evidence Act?

A. The person making statement must have died

B. Statement must have been made as to cause of his death

C. It is not necessary that cause of death must be in question

D. It is not necessary that statement must have been made in expectation of death

Answer: Option C


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