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

It is also stated in the suicide note that because of the conduct of the wife and 2 MCRC-42199-2020 her family members, he had no option but to commit suicide. The counsel for the applicants submits that the deceased/husband and wife both were residing separately due to bitter relationship between them. He further submits that even otherwise if the allegation made against the present applicants in the suicide note is seen, nowhere it is mentioned that the applicants had any time abetted the deceased for committing suicide and if under the harassment, he committed suicide then offence as alleged against the applicants, is not made out. He relied upon a decision reported in AIR 2002 SC 1998 parties being Sanju alias Sanjay Singh Sengar v. State of Madhya Pradesh.
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