MRTP Act, to dispose of by lease, lands acquired under Section 113A and
vested in it by the State Government along with its own lands ... power
and authority to dispose of, by lease, lands acquired under section 113A and
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vested
evidence of PW6
would fortify the fact that death was unnatural. Sections
113A and 113B of the Indian Evidence Act would provide
for presuming that ... discussed, Explanation
(a) of section 498A is applicable here. In addition, section
113A of the Evidence Act can also be invoked. This section
helps
case of suicidal death of a
married woman as provided under Section 113A of the Indian Evidence Act
(Evidence Act). In such facts and circumstances ... present case falls
under Section 113A of the Evidence Act and the husband and the relatives
of her husband subjected her to cruelty. Therefore
persons. In such facts and circumstances, the
present case falls under Section 113A of the Evidence Act and the
husband and relatives of her husband ... case, as per the
settled law, there is statutory provision under Section 113A of the
Evidence Act with regard to presumption as to abetment. Section
place in the matrimonial house by resorting to the
provisions of Section 113A and 113B of the Indian Evidence
Act and thus sought for dismissal ... Court to cull out the provisions of the Indian Evidence
Act namely 113A and 113B and 106.
498A. Counterfeiting currency-notes or
bank-notes. - Whoever
Along with the above-mentioned provisions of the
Indian Penal Code , Section 113A of the Evidence Act,
1872 also requires consideration. And the said provision ... runs thus:-
Section 113A.-
"Presumption as to abetment of suicide by a
married woman". -When the question is whether the
commission of suicide
required to be
released. He relied upon the interpretation of Section
113A of the Indian Evidence Act, 1972 ('the Act', for
short) which ... reads as under:
"113A. Presumption as to abetment of suicide by
a married woman.- When the question is whether
the commission of suicide
woman or her
relatives to satisfy unlawful demand of dowry. Further,
Section 113A and 113B of Evidence Act also endorsed the
rising presumption in respect ... Section 113-A of the Evidence Act,
1872 reads as follows:
1[113A. Presumption as to abetment
of suicide by a married woman.--
When
date of
the marriage, a presumption has to be drawn under Section
113A of the Indian Evidence Act which reads as under:
"Section 113A ... said provision makes it
clear that to attract the applicability of Section 113A of the
evidence Act, the following three conditions require to be
fulfilled
case of unnatural death but as per Section 113A of the Indian
Evidence Act presumption as to abetment of suicide by married
woman ... considered. Section 113A states that "when the
question is whether the commission of suicide by a woman had
been abetted by her husband