25th July, 1998 wherein it is alleged that
the appellant had used abusive language and had reportedly
told the deceased ... abusive language
seriously, he had enough time in between on think over and
reflect and, therefore, it cannot be said that the abusive
language, which
suggests or stimulates him to
do the act by any means or language, direct or indirect, whether it takes the
form of express solicitation ... Pradesh 2002(2) RCR (Criminal) 687 (S.C.), where the accused
used abusive language and told the deceased
25th July, 1998 wherein
it is alleged that the appellant had used abusive language
and had reportedly told the deceased ... abusive
language seriously, he had enough time in between on
think over and reflect and, therefore, it cannot be said
that the abusive language, which
25th July, 1998 wherein
it is alleged that the appellant had used abusive language
and had reportedly told the deceased ... abusive
language seriously, he had enough time in between on
think over and reflect and, therefore, it cannot be said
that the abusive language, which
25th July, 1998 wherein
it is alleged that the appellant had used abusive language
and had reportedly told the deceased ... abusive
language seriously, he had enough time in between on
think over and reflect and, therefore, it cannot be said
that the abusive language, which
25th July, 1998 wherein
it is alleged that the appellant had used abusive language
and had reportedly told the deceased ... abusive
language seriously, he had enough time in between on
think over and reflect and, therefore, it cannot be said
that the abusive language, which
amount borrowed by the third respondent from her
husband by using abusive language and by assaulting him
by a belt for that purpose. The said
amount borrowed by the third respondent from her
husband by using abusive language and by assaulting him
by a belt for that purpose. The said
25th July, 1998 wherein
it is alleged that the appellant had used abusive
language and had reportedly told the deceased ... abusive
language seriously, he had enough time in between on
think over and reflect and, therefore, it cannot be said
that the abusive language, which
suicide. The act of the accused,
however, insulting the deceased by using abusive
language will not, by itself, constitute the abetment of
suicide. There should