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Sanju @ Sanjay Singh Sengar vs State Of M.P on 1 May, 2002

In case of Sanju @ Sanjay Singh Sengar v. State of Madhya Pradesh , the Apex Court considered several decisions and held that the charge for an offence under Section 306 is not sustainable merely on the allegation of harassment to the deceased, particularly when ingredients of abetment are not attracted on the statements of deceased or witnesses. The Apex Court considered as under:
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Ramesh Kumar vs State Of Chhattisgarh on 17 October, 2001

In Ramesh Kumar v. State of Chhattisgarh , this Court while considering the charge framed and the conviction for an offence under Section 306, IPC on the basis of dying declaration recorded by an Executive Magistrate, in which she had stated that previously there had been quarrel between the deceased and her husband and on the day of occurrence she had a quarrel with her husband who had said that she could go wherever she wanted to go and that thereafter she had poured kerosene on herself and had set fire. Acquitting the accused this Court said:
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