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Upholds Acquittal in Dowry Death Case: “Demand for Dowry Not Proved

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Supreme Court Upholds Acquittal in Dowry Death Case: "Demand for Dowry Not Proved, and Suicidal Death Cannot Be Equated to Murder," Confirms Prosecution Failed to Establish Essential Ingredients Under Section 304B IPC
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Supreme Court Upholds Acquittal in Dowry Death Case: “Demand for Dowry Not Proved, and Suicidal Death Cannot Be Equated to Murder,” Confirms Prosecution Failed to Establish Essential Ingredients Under Section 304B IPC

1. Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court confirmed the acquittal of the husband, dismissing the State of Uttarakhand's appeal against the High Court’s judgment. The Court ruled that the essential ingredients…
Posted by Rawlaw February 11, 2025

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