Dowry Death Accused Is Acquitted Based on Testimony: Calcutta High Court
Introduction The court stated that the learned trial judge erroneously convicted the appellants under Section 498A/304B/34 IPC and wrongly placed the onus on an inadmissible
Introduction The court stated that the learned trial judge erroneously convicted the appellants under Section 498A/304B/34 IPC and wrongly placed the onus on an inadmissible
The Supreme Court reiterated the principles governing both the Sections and how to balance them with other principles to ensure a free and fair trial.
Introduction A criminal appeal was filed by the petitioner against the judgments passed of conviction dated 02.12.2019 and order of sentence dated 11.12.2019 passed against
Excerpt A Full Bench of the Supreme Court transferred a case involving the wife’s death within 7 years of marriage, allegedly owing to harassment for
Excerpt: An appeal was filed by the Appellant that he was claimed to be wrongly convicted for subjecting his wife to cruelty. Further, he has
On the order dated 28th August 2020, Rohit Vishwas (applicant), who was accused of dowry death was granted enlargement of bail by the High Court
On 14th August in the case of Preet Pal Singh vs State, the Supreme Court set aside a High Court order granting bail to the
Jakir Hussain Mandal married the sister of the Complainant on 10.8.2019. After a few days of marriage, the accused harassed her mentally and tortured her physically.
Facts A woman had committed suicide in her matrimonial home within seven years of marriage which might be considered as a Dowry Death however, there
Case – Bajinath V. State Of Madhya Pradesh Fact Around 8 pm at night the deceased in laws had dinner and after watching television, retired
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