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Tarun vs State Of U.P. And Another on 6 February, 2023

15. Where there is no evidence of any abetment and the evidence showed that the deceased used to pick-up quarrels for flimsy reasons and the wife who committed suicide was thoroughly dissatisfied because of economic disparity between the two families that of her husband and that of her parents, the charge of abetment to commit suicide must fail (Tapan Pal Vs. State of West Bengal 1992, Crl.L.J. 1017).
Allahabad High Court Cites 23 - Cited by 0 - R B Singh - Full Document

Bansiya And Anr. vs State Of Rajasthan on 17 February, 1995

In Tapan Pal v. State of West Bengal (1992 Cri LJ 1017), Namita committed suicide by hanging within three years of the marriage with the accused appellant. It was alleged that she was subjected to physical and mental torture by the appellants. The evidence adduced by the prosecution consisted mainly of the alleged statements made by the deceased regarding the torture made by the appellants, when she stayed at her father's house on some occasions. Her statements were vague and did not disclose overt acts of the appellants. It was alleged that the deceased was asked to part with her jewellery and valuable for marriage of her sister-in-law. There was evidence that quarrels were usually picked up by the deceased. It was held that the isolated statements of the deceased made more than six months before her date of suicide did not amount to dying declaration and were not admissible in evidence under Section 32(1), Evidence Act. It was held that such statements of the deceased were not directly connected to her death nor logically culminated in her death and that such statements of the deceased were not admissible in evidence.
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Sarvesh vs State Of U.P. on 31 October, 2017

15. Where there is no evidence of any abetment and the evidence showed that the deceased used to pick-up quarrels for flimsy reasons and the wife who committed suicide was thoroughly dissatisfied because of economic disparity between the two families that of her husband and that of her parents, the charge of abetment to commit suicide must fail (Tapan Pal Vs. State of West Bengal 1992, Crl.L.J. 1017).
Allahabad High Court Cites 12 - Cited by 0 - S K Agrawal - Full Document
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