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Maniben vs State Of Gujarat on 7 August, 2009
In Maniben Vs. State of Gujrat (2009) 8 SCC 796, the incident took place on 29.11.1984. The deceased died on 7.12.1984. Cause of death was the burn injuries. The deceased was admitted in the hospital with about 60 per cent burn injuries and during the course of treatment developed septicemia, which was the main cause of death of the deceased. Trial court convicted the accused under section 304 Part II IPC, but in appeal high court convicted the appellant under section 302 IPC. Hon'ble the Apex Court has held that during the aforesaid period of eight days the injuries aggravated and worsened to the extent that it led to ripening of the injuries and the deceased died due to poisonous effect of the injuries. Accordingly judgment and order convicting the accused under section 304 Part II IPC by the trial court was maintained and the judgment of the High Court was set aside.