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The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
T. Aruntperunjothi vs State Through S.H.O., Pondicherry on 5 April, 2006
6. The Hon'ble Supreme Court in the decision,
T.Aruntperjunjothi vs. State, reported in (2006) 2 SCC (Cri)
528, has held the following essential ingredients for
convicting the accused under Section 304B IPC. As per the
ruling, (i) death of a woman must have been caused by any
burns or bodily injury or otherwise than under normal
circumstances; (ii) such death must have occurred within
seven years of marriage; (iii) soon before her death she was
subjected to cruelty or harassment by her husband or
relative of her husband; (iv) such cruelty or harassment
must be in connection with the demand of dowry; and (v) such
cruelty is shown to have been meted out to the woman soon
before her death.
Section 113 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
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