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Wazir Chand And Anr. vs State Of Haryana on 1 December, 1988

From the facts and circumstances of the prosecution case, it appears that deceased Karamjit Singh was unable to control his wife, who had developed illicit relations with Sukhmander Singh @ Mander Singh, out of frustration, he committed suicide. The conduct of appellant Balwinder Kaur @ Rani though may be conduct of a bad wife but that is not sufficient to conclude that by indulging in extra-marital relations Balwinder Kaur @ Rani and for that matter Sukhmander Singh @ Mander Singh also instigated the deceased to commit suicide. Reliance in this regard can be placed upon Shri Ram Vs. The State of U.P., AIR 1975 Supreme Court 175; Balbir Singh Vs. The State of Punjab, 1987(1) Crimes 76; Wazir Chand and another Vs. The State of Haryana, 1989(1) RCR (Criminal) 109; State of Punjab Vs. Kamaljit Kaur, 2008(2) RCR(Criminal) 562; State of Haryana Vs. Babu Ram and another, 1991(3) RCR (Criminal) 392 and Deepak Vs. State of M.P., 1994 Crl. L.J. 767.
Supreme Court of India Cites 6 - Cited by 95 - M H Kania - Full Document

State Of Punjab vs Kamljit Kaur Alias Bholi And Anr. on 29 February, 2008

From the facts and circumstances of the prosecution case, it appears that deceased Karamjit Singh was unable to control his wife, who had developed illicit relations with Sukhmander Singh @ Mander Singh, out of frustration, he committed suicide. The conduct of appellant Balwinder Kaur @ Rani though may be conduct of a bad wife but that is not sufficient to conclude that by indulging in extra-marital relations Balwinder Kaur @ Rani and for that matter Sukhmander Singh @ Mander Singh also instigated the deceased to commit suicide. Reliance in this regard can be placed upon Shri Ram Vs. The State of U.P., AIR 1975 Supreme Court 175; Balbir Singh Vs. The State of Punjab, 1987(1) Crimes 76; Wazir Chand and another Vs. The State of Haryana, 1989(1) RCR (Criminal) 109; State of Punjab Vs. Kamaljit Kaur, 2008(2) RCR(Criminal) 562; State of Haryana Vs. Babu Ram and another, 1991(3) RCR (Criminal) 392 and Deepak Vs. State of M.P., 1994 Crl. L.J. 767.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 39 - K S Ahluwalia - Full Document

Tika Ram & Ors vs State Of U.P. & Ors on 9 September, 2009

From the facts and circumstances of the prosecution case, it appears that deceased Karamjit Singh was unable to control his wife, who had developed illicit relations with Sukhmander Singh @ Mander Singh, out of frustration, he committed suicide. The conduct of appellant Balwinder Kaur @ Rani though may be conduct of a bad wife but that is not sufficient to conclude that by indulging in extra-marital relations Balwinder Kaur @ Rani and for that matter Sukhmander Singh @ Mander Singh also instigated the deceased to commit suicide. Reliance in this regard can be placed upon Shri Ram Vs. The State of U.P., AIR 1975 Supreme Court 175; Balbir Singh Vs. The State of Punjab, 1987(1) Crimes 76; Wazir Chand and another Vs. The State of Haryana, 1989(1) RCR (Criminal) 109; State of Punjab Vs. Kamaljit Kaur, 2008(2) RCR(Criminal) 562; State of Haryana Vs. Babu Ram and another, 1991(3) RCR (Criminal) 392 and Deepak Vs. State of M.P., 1994 Crl. L.J. 767.
Supreme Court of India Cites 122 - Cited by 72 - V S Sirpurkar - Full Document

Balbir Singh vs State Of Punjab on 10 November, 1994

From the facts and circumstances of the prosecution case, it appears that deceased Karamjit Singh was unable to control his wife, who had developed illicit relations with Sukhmander Singh @ Mander Singh, out of frustration, he committed suicide. The conduct of appellant Balwinder Kaur @ Rani though may be conduct of a bad wife but that is not sufficient to conclude that by indulging in extra-marital relations Balwinder Kaur @ Rani and for that matter Sukhmander Singh @ Mander Singh also instigated the deceased to commit suicide. Reliance in this regard can be placed upon Shri Ram Vs. The State of U.P., AIR 1975 Supreme Court 175; Balbir Singh Vs. The State of Punjab, 1987(1) Crimes 76; Wazir Chand and another Vs. The State of Haryana, 1989(1) RCR (Criminal) 109; State of Punjab Vs. Kamaljit Kaur, 2008(2) RCR(Criminal) 562; State of Haryana Vs. Babu Ram and another, 1991(3) RCR (Criminal) 392 and Deepak Vs. State of M.P., 1994 Crl. L.J. 767.
Supreme Court of India Cites 24 - Cited by 256 - Full Document

State Of Haryana & Ors vs Asi Ballu Ram And Another on 30 May, 2013

From the facts and circumstances of the prosecution case, it appears that deceased Karamjit Singh was unable to control his wife, who had developed illicit relations with Sukhmander Singh @ Mander Singh, out of frustration, he committed suicide. The conduct of appellant Balwinder Kaur @ Rani though may be conduct of a bad wife but that is not sufficient to conclude that by indulging in extra-marital relations Balwinder Kaur @ Rani and for that matter Sukhmander Singh @ Mander Singh also instigated the deceased to commit suicide. Reliance in this regard can be placed upon Shri Ram Vs. The State of U.P., AIR 1975 Supreme Court 175; Balbir Singh Vs. The State of Punjab, 1987(1) Crimes 76; Wazir Chand and another Vs. The State of Haryana, 1989(1) RCR (Criminal) 109; State of Punjab Vs. Kamaljit Kaur, 2008(2) RCR(Criminal) 562; State of Haryana Vs. Babu Ram and another, 1991(3) RCR (Criminal) 392 and Deepak Vs. State of M.P., 1994 Crl. L.J. 767.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 0 - Cited by 1 - S Kant - Full Document
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