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The State Of Odisha vs Niranjan Mishra on 19 September, 2022

She deposed it to be correct that the accused used to give beatings to her under the influence of alcohol and used to quarrel with her on regular basis. She deposed it be correct that about three months prior to the incident the accused was admitted to the De-addiction Centre and he came from the De-addiction Centre three days prior to the alleged incident i.e. on 09.10.2015. She further admitted as correct that she alongwith the accused, her mother in law namely Smt. Gauri Devi and FIR No. 912/15 State vs Niranjan Mishra page no. 3/15 both the children had gone to Mehndipur, Balaji, Rajasthan. She deposed as correct that the present incident occurred on 12.10.2015 and also stated to be correct that the accused gave beatings to her with fists and legs/kicks after laying her down in the street.
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Appabhai And Anr. vs State Of Gujarat on 5 February, 1988

18. The defence side further challenged the prosecution's case on the ground that no public witness was examined by prosecution, notwithstanding the fact that PW1 alleged that accused beat her in the street/gali outside their house. With regard to this contention of the defence side, the foremost plausible explanation is forthcoming from the testimony of PW1 itself, where she has testified that even though her husband beat her in the street, yet nobody came forward to save her. This explanation appears plausible and believable because normally in the social and economic setup of the society to which the parties herein belong, members of the public including the neighbours usually turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to incidents of matrimonial discords, thinking they are common occurrence in every household. Besides this, the general apathetic attitude of not involving oneself in private lives of other people especially fighting couples, also prevails their thoughts and actions. Reliance herein is placed on the Supreme Court judgment of Appabhai And Anr. vs State Of Gujarat, AIR 1988 SC 696, where the Hon'ble Apex court observed:
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