investment in shares. In
order to constitute cruelty or harassment against accused persons,
there should be specific allegations against each individual, but from the
narration ... point of time, with regard to cruelty or harassment
defined/explained in section 498A IPC, it does not make out charge
against the petitioner
solitary incident
cannot be interpreted as sufficient evidence of cruelty or
harassment to attract S.498 AIn a single incident incessant,
persistent and sufficiently ... JUDGMENT
(G) .......
(H) .......
(I) Indian Penal Code, 1860S.498AHarassmentNot defined in
S.498 ATo subject some one to unbearable, continuous
should leave
the matrimonial house due to which they used to harass her.
Though she exhibited certain previous complaints given to local
police station ... failed to prove all the ingredients of
offence of cruelty or harassment as defined in section 498-A IPC,
against accused persons. Hence
cruelty as defined under Section 498-A IPC
and also that soon before her death she was subjected to
cruelty or harassment by the accused ... accused persons would not
amount to cruelty as defined under Section 498-A IPC or
harassment for or in connection with demand for dowry
prove that the accused subjected the deceased to cruelty,
which has been defined to mean willful conduct which is of such a nature
that ... which dominates the aspect of cruelty.
The word "harassment" has not been defined in Section 498-A IPC, but
dictionary meaning
ingredients of offence
of cruelty or harassment in-connection-with demand of dowry as
defined in section 498-A IPC, against accused persons. The
cruelty ... harassment to complainant can also not be termed as
sufficient to drive her to commit suicide. Thus, the cruelty or
harassment alleged by complainant
accused nos.1 to 7 throughout ill-
treated and harassed the complainant after
few months of her marriage with accused no.1.
::: Uploaded ... defined under clause (a) or (b)
of Explanation to Section 498-A of the IPC.
All acts of ill-treatment and harassment
cannot be termed
wife Asmat Bai. As per the version of the
prosecution, the appellants harassed her and appellant Vishram
assaulted her and stopped talking terms with ... regarding harassment
by any of the appellants to the deceased, therefore, their case
does not all within the definition of abetment as defined under
Section
subjected to cruelty or harassment by her husband or by
any relative of her husband; (d) such cruelty or harassment should ... harassment the deceased should have been subjected soon before her
death.
17. The offence U/s 306 IPC is abetment of suicide which is
defined
deceased was running a tea stall
and the accused persons were harassing him. They were taking away
money everyday which he earned. Because of which ... statements or in the FIR that the
deceased was in any way harassed by the accused persons. For the
better understanding of the provisions, Section