social crime
and also as__tl1ere material of burning the
bride, bail lcannoVtl'bel'granted. On these grounds, he has
so'tfighV ... Police. So also, would hope that
she may survive despiteVst.he-- burns and a desire to
continue her 1natrimonial_:'1i.fe the general
tendency
gold jewelleries. However, during the pre~
marriage taiks, the mother of the bride had agreed to
pay Rs.5,000/~ in cash and 20 sovereigns ... inside the on her and lit her
as sustained burn injuries. On
hearingiher neighbours namely, PWs.4
5 arrit/ed. Thereafter
Section ¢ 302 IPC ; The accused pleaded not guilty and claims to
be bride, The prosecut tion, examined ... gecused is that his wife Nagamma ~ the deceased sustained
5
burn injuries as he was trying to take the kerosene can which
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death of such marriedrrwomtan. was? either
due to burns"-,or _«'Aotherv§n'se~.y.under Iaatural
circumstancesi" * V "
iii) Soon ... that the marriagejivot
the accused took place of the
parents of the bride or bridiegifiooini at.ten..ded the said
marriage and they