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According to the principles of jurisprudence a stillborn child does not fall within the definition of person, as he does not come within the definition of legal person so he does not accrue any kind of entitlement upon any estate whatsoever, status of stillborn child is such that as he never existed at any time, hence question of suing a stillborn child's estate does not arise at all.

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