Section 498A IPC.
Cruelty has been defined in the Explanation for the purpose of Section
498A. Substantive Section 498A IPC and presumptive Section 113B ... Sections and that has to be proved. The
Explanation to Section 498A gives the meaning of 'cruelty'. In Section
304B there
were convicted for offence
punishable under Sections 498A and 304B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (in
short the ' IPC ') and sentenced ... investigation and laid the charge sheet against the accused under Sections
498A , 304B read with 302 IPC and Section 4 of Dowry Prohibition
Trial Court had convicted
them i.e. offences punishable under Section 304B and Section
498A of the Indian Penal Code 1860 (for short ... concerned, does not suffer from any infirmity.
Sections 304B and Section 498A read as follows:
"304-B. Dowry Death- (1) Where the death
Section 498A IPC. Cruelty has been defined
in the Explanation for the purpose of Section 498A .
Substantive Section 498A IPC and presumptive Section 113B ... Sections and that has to be proved. The
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Explanation to Section 498A gives the meaning of `cruelty'. In
Section 304B there
Section 494 IPC as against
subjecting of the woman to cruelty in Section 498A.
Likewise, the thrust of the offence under Section 304B is
also ... provisions Sections 304B/498A, whatever be the legitimacy
of the marriage itself for the limited purpose of Sections
498A and 304B IPC. Such an interpretation
registered and investigation was undertaken. The offences
indicated were punishable under Sections 498A, 304B, 302,
406 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code ... respondent no.2 in the connected appeal
under Sections 498A, 304B, 302, 406 read with Section 34
IPC and Section
Section 498A IPC. Cruelty has been defined in
the Explanation for the purpose of Section 498A. Substantive
Section 498A IPC and presumptive Section 113B ... Sections and that has to be proved. The Explanation to
Section 498A gives the meaning of 'cruelty'. In Section 304B
there
Trial court acquitted the appellant of the charges
relatable to Sections 498A and 304B while recording conviction under
Section 302 IPC.
3. Prosecution version ... charge was framed
at Exh.8 on 18th March, 2004 under Sections 498A , 304B and 302 IPC.
Appellant pleaded not guilty and claimed
Section 494 IPC as against
subjecting of the woman to cruelty in Section 498A . Likewise, the thrust of
the offence under Section 304B is also ... provisions -
Sections 304B/498A, whatever be the legitimacy of the marriage itself for
the limited purpose of Sections 498A and 304B IPC. Such an interpretation
registered and investigation was undertaken. The offences
indicated were under Sections 498A, 304B read with Section
34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (in short ... respondent no.2 in the connected appeal
under Sections 498A, 304B, 302, 406 read with Section 34
IPC and Section