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Does Not Amount to Abetment Under Section 306 IPC Without Evidence of Mens Rea or a Direct Act of Provocation”

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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Abetment of Suicide Case: “Refusal to Marry, Even if Emotionally Distressing, Does Not Amount to Abetment Under Section 306 IPC Without Evidence of Mens Rea or a Direct Act of Provocation”
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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Abetment of Suicide Case: “Refusal to Marry, Even if Emotionally Distressing, Does Not Amount to Abetment Under Section 306 IPC Without Evidence of Mens Rea or a Direct Act of Provocation”

1. Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court acquitted the appellant of charges under Sections 417 (cheating) and 306 (abetment of suicide) of the IPC, restoring the trial court’s verdict. The court…
Posted by Rawlaw December 5, 2024

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