Bharat Purshottam Chimnani vs The State Of Gujarat] on 28 November, 2025
Author: Gita Gopi
purposes of
this section, "cruelty" shall have
the same meaning as in section 498-A
of the Indian Penal Code.
113-B-Presumption ... purpose of
this section, "dowry death" shall
have the same meaning as in Section
304-B of Indian Penal Code
learned advocate
Ms. Panchal, where the provision of section 306 read with
section 107 IPC were considered and the judgment of Geo
Varghese ... been observed in connection to Section 306 read
with Section 107 I.P.C as under:
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Biharilal Alias Raju Parshottambhai ... vs State Of Gujarat on 3 March, 2026
Author: Gita Gopi
been proved on
record and prima facie case under Sections 306
and 107 of the IPC would get attracted, and when
the case ... instigation in the form of aid
as defined under Section 107 of the IPC.
Referring to the deposition of the complainant,
the learned
matrimonial life of
more than eight years. Section 113A of the India
Evidence Act, 1872 for section 306 I.P.C., would
not be attracted ... Indian
Evidence Act. Any person who abets the
commission of suicide is liable to be
punished under Section 306 IPC. Section
107 IPC
span of seven months, Section
113A of the Evidence Act becomes attracted in the
present matter. Section 107 of the IPC for abetment ... IPC notes in para 7 as under:
" Section 107 I.P.C defines abetment to mean that a
person abets the doing
altered even after the
introduction of Section 498A of IPC and Section 113A
of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
21. In Hans ... Indian Evidence Act. Any
person who abets the commission of
suicide is liable to be punished under
Section 306 IPC. Section 107 IPC
section
306 of IPC penalizes those, who abet the act of suicide and to
charge any person under section section 306 of IPC ... daughter-in-law under Section 498A. The
charge, thus, under section 498A read with Section 114 of IPC,
was required to be proved
submitted
that the conduct itself would prove the provision of
Section 107 IPC where mens rea of the husband gets
proved with ... following manner :
"14. Section 306 read with Section 107 of IPC, has been
interpreted, time and again, and its principles are well