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Sampat Babso Kale vs The State Of Maharashtra on 9 April, 2019

6. Learned counsel also relied on the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Sampat Babso Kale and another v. The State of Maharashtra ((2019) 4 SCC 739), wherein the Hon'ble Supreme Court while dealing with a case in which the victim suffered 98% burn injuries and sedatives were injected, the Supreme Court held that possibility of there being a sedative delusion could not be ruled out.
Supreme Court of India Cites 8 - Cited by 82 - D Gupta - Full Document

Baijnath Gupta And Others vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 7 May, 1965

Counsel also relied on the judgment of Baijnath and others v. State of Madhya Pradesh ((2017) 1 Supreme Court Cases 101), wherein the Hon'ble Supreme Court held that only for the reason of there being unnatural death, it is not sufficient to convict either under Section 304-B or 498-A of IPC, unless harassment in connection with dowry demand soon before death was proved by the prosecution beyond reasonable doubt.
Supreme Court of India Cites 30 - Cited by 242 - A K Sarkar - Full Document

Biswajit Halder @ Babu Halder & Ors vs State Of West Bengal on 19 March, 2007

5. Learned counsel appearing for the appellant would submit that P.Ws.1 to 3 are interested witnesses and the only evidence which is forthcoming is the Dying Declaration which was recorded by the Magistrate. However, the said Dying Declaration cannot be considered for the reason of the deceased not being in a position to give statement to the Magistrate when she was suffering with 90% burn injuries. Learned counsel relied on the judgment of Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of 3 Biswajit Halder alias Babu Halder and others v. State of West Bengal (2008) 1 Supreme Court Cases 202, wherein it was held that it should be shown that the deceased was subjected to cruelty and harassment in connection with demand for dowry to record conviction under section 304B of IPC.
Supreme Court of India Cites 10 - Cited by 104 - A Pasayat - Full Document
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