appellants who were found guilty of offences punishable under
Section 304B and Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short ... from nine
years to seven years for the offence punishable under Section 304B IPC
but confirmed the sentence five years as imposed in respect
cruelty in Section 498A.
Likewise, the thrust of the offence under Section 304B is
also the "Dowry Death". Consequently, the evil sought ... legally not recognizable. Even then the purpose for which
Sections 498A and 304B- IPC and Section 113B of the Indian
Evidence Act, 1872 (for short
occurs otherwise than under normal
circumstances" as expressed in Section 304B IPC.
Section 306 IPC deals with abetment of suicide. The
said provision reads ... case even though it is difficult
to sustain the conviction under Section 304B IPC, there are
sufficient materials to convict the accused-appellants in
terms
Trial Court had convicted
them i.e. offences punishable under Section 304B and Section
498A of the Indian Penal Code 1860 (for short ... demand was made as alleged,
that cannot bring in application of Section 304B IPC. It
was further submitted that no grievance has been ever made
occurs otherwise than under normal
circumstances" as expressed in Section 304B IPC.
Section 306 IPC deals with abetment of suicide. The
said provision reads ... case even though it is difficult
to sustain the conviction under Section 304B IPC, there are
sufficient materials to convict the accused-appellants in
terms
occurs otherwise than under normal
circumstances" as expressed in Section 304B IPC.
Section 306 IPC deals with abetment of suicide. The
said provision reads ... case even though it is difficult
to sustain the conviction under Section 304B IPC, there are
sufficient materials to convict the accused-appellants in
terms
persons faced trial for alleged commission
of offences punishable under Sections 302 , 304B and 201 IPC.
All the three accused persons including respondent were
found ... directed acquittal of the
accused persons from the allegations relatable to Section
304B . The High Court also noted that there was no evidence