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The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Section 227 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Sanju @ Sanjay Singh Sengar vs State Of M.P on 1 May, 2002
In this regard, the Hon'ble Apex Court in the
case of SANJU @ SANJAY SINGH SENGAR v. STATE
OF MADHYA PRADESH reported in (2002) AIR (SCW)
2035, held that uttering the words 'to go and die' by the
accused by itself does not constitute the ingredients of
'instigation'. The relevant portion reads as follows:
Netai Dutta vs State Of West Bengal on 28 February, 2005
In the case of NETAI DUTTA v. STATE OF
WEST BENGAL reported in (2005) 28 AIC 541, the
Hon'ble Apex Court, in respect of abetment, quashed
the criminal proceedings based upon the death note
said to have been left by the deceased. In paragraph
Nos.5 and 6, it has held as under:
Ashish Kumar Choudhary & Anr vs The State Of Bihar & Ors on 30 May, 2017
17. The Delhi High Court in the case of ASHISH
CHAUDHARY v. STATE and in the case of DALIP
CHAUDHARY v. STATE GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI in
Criminal Revision Petition Nos.725 of 2007 and 66
of 2008 decided on 19-1-2009, wherein the deceased
borrowed money from the accused and the accused
were pressurizing to repay. For that, the deceased
committed suicide.
Dalip Chaudhary @ Lambu vs State (Nct) Of Delhi on 6 February, 2013
17. The Delhi High Court in the case of ASHISH
CHAUDHARY v. STATE and in the case of DALIP
CHAUDHARY v. STATE GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI in
Criminal Revision Petition Nos.725 of 2007 and 66
of 2008 decided on 19-1-2009, wherein the deceased
borrowed money from the accused and the accused
were pressurizing to repay. For that, the deceased
committed suicide.