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Amalendu Pal @ Jhantu vs State Of West Bengal on 11 November, 2009
10.In Amalendu Pal v. State of W.B.3, this court explained the
parameters of Section 306 in following words:
The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Madan Mohan Singh vs State Of Gujarat & Anr on 17 August, 2010
20. By a long line of judgments, this Court has reiterated that in
order to make out an offence under Section 306 IPC, specific abetment
as contemplated by Section 107 IPC on the part of the accused with an
intention to bring about the suicide of the person concerned as a result
of that abetment is required. It has been further held that the intention
of the accused to aid or instigate or to abet the deceased to commit
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suicide is a must for attracting Section 306 IPC [See Madan Mohan
Singh vs. State of Gujarat and Another, (2010) 8 SCC 628].
S.S.Chheena vs Vijay Kumar Mahajan & Anr on 12 August, 2010
9.In S.S. Chheena v. Vijay Kumar Mahajan2, this court
explained the concept of abetment along with necessary ingredient for
offence under Section 306 of IPC as under:
Ramesh Kumar vs State Of Chhattisgarh on 17 October, 2001
In Ramesh Kumar v. State of Chhattisgarh4, while explaining the
meaning of ‘Instigation’, this court stated that:
Gurucharan Singh vs State Of Punjab And Ors on 24 February, 2023
12. These principles and necessary ingredients of Section
306 and 107 of Indian Penal Code were reiterated and summarized by
this court in recent case of Gurucharan Singh vs State of Punjab5.