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Section 498A in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 302 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 313 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
The Indian Penal Code, 1860
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Bhagwan Dass vs State (Nct) Of Delhi on 9 May, 2011
Sessions Case No. : 14/10
Unique ID No. : 02401R1084062008
State versus 1) Vikas @ Kaushal
S/o Sh. Muni Ram
R/o H. No. : 271/1 Gali No. 7
Nehru Nagar, Anand Parbat
Delhi
2) Raj Rani @ Munni
W/o Muni Ram
R/o H. No. 271/1 Gali No. 7
Nehru Nagar, Anand Parbat
Delhi
Case arising out of:
FIR No. : 68/08
Police Station : Anand Parbat
Under Section : 498A/304B/302/34 IPC
Judgment pronounced on : 10.1.12
ORDER ON SENTENCE:
Section 106 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Smt. Prem Kanwar And Ors. vs Rajasthan State Roadways Corporation ... on 24 February, 1986
In the light of the aforesaid law, as laid down by Hon'ble Supreme Court, I
find that this ingredient of Section 304 B IPC also stands fully established on record in
the present case considering the short span of married life of the deceased ie. from the
date of her marriage to Accused Vikas (19.2.07) till her date of death (15.5.08). From
the deposition of PW1 Naresh and the statement Ex. PW1/A and PW3/A, it is apparent
that within the aforesaid short span of her married life, the deceased was harassed and
taunted by Accused persons for bringing insufficient dowry.