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Bombay High Court Acquits Appellants in Dowry Death Case Due to Lack of Evidence of Dowry Demand. Conviction under Section 304B IPC Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Establish Proximate Link Between Demand and Death Within Seven Years of Marriage.

The case pertains to the death of Surekha, who married accused Rajesh on 9.5.2001 and died of burn injuries on 17.6.2001. The prosecution alleged that...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Murder of Wife Based on Dying Declaration in Dowry Demand Dispute. Dying Declaration Found Reliable Despite Acquittal Under Section 304B IPC for Dowry Death.

The appellant, Ajay Deogade, was charged with the murder of his wife Vishakha, whom he married on 19 March 2004. On 18 April 2004, a quarrel ensued ov...

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High Court of Karnataka Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Dying Declaration and Lack of Circumstantial Evidence. Conviction under Section 302 IPC set aside as prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

The appellant, Nagaraj, was convicted by the I Additional District and Sessions Judge, Chitradurga, in Sessions Case No.35/2016 for the offence punish...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Mother-in-Law in Dowry Death Case Due to Lack of Evidence of Cruelty and Demand of Dowry. Conviction under Section 304-B IPC Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Establish Proximate Link Between Demand of Dowry and Death.

The case pertains to the death of Vaishali, who married Dinesh on 8 May 1998 and died by consuming insecticide on 4 November 1998, succumbing on 11 No...

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High Court of Karnataka Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Dying Declaration and Lack of Circumstantial Evidence. Conviction under Section 302 IPC set aside as prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

The case pertains to an appeal filed by Thippeswamy @ Thippeshi, Nagendrappa @ Nagaraja, and Jayamma (appellants/accused Nos. 1 to 3) against the judg...