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” Presumption Under Section 113-B Evidence Act Not Applicable Due to Contradictory Testimonies

Home - " Presumption Under Section 113-B Evidence Act Not Applicable Due to Contradictory Testimonies

Supreme Court Acquits Husband in Dowry Death Case: Holds Prosecution Failed to Prove Cruelty or Harassment "Soon Before Death," Presumption Under Section 113-B Evidence Act Not Applicable Due to Contradictory Testimonies
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Supreme Court Acquits Husband in Dowry Death Case: Holds Prosecution Failed to Prove Cruelty or Harassment “Soon Before Death,” Presumption Under Section 113-B Evidence Act Not Applicable Due to Contradictory Testimonies

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court quashed the conviction of the appellant under Sections 304-B (Dowry Death) and 498-A (Cruelty) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), holding that the prosecution failed…
Posted by Rawlaw February 3, 2025

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