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Akelesh Parashramji Shingone vs The State Of Maharashtra Thr. Pso, Ps, ... on 27 March, 2026

20. This aspect is also considered by the Hon'ble Apex Court in the recent judgment in the case of Geeta vs. State of Karnataka supra wherein also it is held that, "to satisfy the requirement of instigation, the accused by his acts or omission or by a continued course of conduct should create such circumstances that the deceased was left with no other option except to commit suicide."
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Obulavaripalle Police Station For The ... vs State Of on 29 January, 2026

20. He further submitted that even if the alleged incident is taken into consideration, it did not satisfy the ingredients of Section 306 IPC. He relied on the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Geeta vs. State of Karnataka (2025 INSC 1089, Criminal Appeal No.1044 of 2018), wherein it is held that "those words are casual nature which are often employed in the heat of the moment between quarrelling people. Nothing serious is expected to follow thereafter. The said act does not reflect the requisite mens rea on the assumption that these words would be carried out in all events."
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