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10. It is to be seen whether the appellant has been responsible in driving Shantini to take the extreme step. The evidence of the students [P.W.3 and P.W.4] would show that the appellant admonished the deceased, as she was not paying attention while he was giving lecture in the class. The Hon'ble Supreme Court in SANJU ALIAS SANJAY SINGH SENGAR vs. STATE OF M.P. [2002 SCC (CRI) 1141] has observed that the words uttered in a quarrel or on the spur of the moment cannot be taken to be uttered with mens rea. It is also held that the presence of mens rea is the necessary concomitant of instigation to prove the abetment of suicide.
Section 313 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
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