dowry death.
24. The dowry death in the Indian Penal Code was introduced under Section 304-B. Under the said provision, if a married woman ... presumption raised under Section 113-B of Indian Evidence Act. Findings of the learned trial Court under Section 304-B I.P.C. is based
been convicted under sections 498A , 304-B of Indian Penal Code (hereinafter referred as IPC ) and Section 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act (hereinafter ... before' is very relevant where Section 113-B of the Evidence Act and Section 304-B IPC are pressed into service
304-B / 34 of Indian Penal Code (hereinafter referred as IPC ) and section ¾ Dowry Prohibition Act (hereinafter referred as D.P. Act ), whereby ... State of Uttarakhand , (2012) 7 SCC 91).
29. A reading of section 304-B I.P.C. would show that when a question arises whether
caused dowry death. A conjoint reading of Section 113-B of Evidence Act and Section 304-B IPC, shows that there must ... Section 106 of the Indian Evidence Act, we find that the learned trial court erred in convicting the accused appellant under Section 304-B
also charged the accused Rambir with offence under Sections 302 / 120-B and 304-B / 120-B I.P.C. on 27.08.2005. The accused persons ... presumptive Section 113-B. Presumption under Section 113-B is presumption of law. On proof of essential ingredients of Section 304-B
Section 304-B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (in short referred to as ' IPC ') to life imprisonment, under Section ... witnesses.
25. Section 304-B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 reads as under:
"304-B: Dowry death.-- (1) Where the death
caused dowry death. A conjoint reading of Section 113-B of Evidence Act and Section 304-B IPC, shows that there must ... appropriate to reduce the punishment of appellant, Asha Ram under Section 304-B I.P.C. from life imprisonment to ten years Rigorous Imprisonment
under sections 498-A / 304-B I.P.C., alternative charge under section 302 I.P.C. and sections 3 / 4 D.P. Act, police ... Section 304-B read with Section 498-B and wherein this Court while interpreting the expression "may" occurring in Section 304-B IPC
clarified that in order to attract application of Section 304-B IPC, the essential ingredients are as follows; (i) The death ... caused dowry death. A conjoint reading of Section 113-B of Evidence Act and Section 304-B IPC, shows that there must
framed against the accused appellants under Section 498-A, 304-B alternatively u/s 302 IPC ... find that instead of offence under Section 302 IPC, he is found guilty under Section 304-B IPC for having committed