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Bhagwan Panda vs State
2001 Latest Caselaw 844 Del

Citation : 2001 Latest Caselaw 844 Del
Judgement Date : 1 July, 2001

Delhi High Court
Bhagwan Panda vs State on 1 July, 2001
Equivalent citations: 2001 VAD Delhi 414, 92 (2001) DLT 182, 2001 (59) DRJ 236
Author: R.S. Sodhi
Bench: R Sodhi

JUDGMENT

R.S. Sodhi, J

1. This criminal revision is directed against the judgment and order dated 9.3.2001 of the learned Additional Sessions Judge whereby the learned Judge found sufficient material to frame charge under Section 306 IPC. This order of the learned Additional Sessions Judge is challenged on the ground that from the material on record it appears that the deceased and the accused had a close mental and physical relationship which was not respected by the accused leading to utter desperation. Due to this the deceased committed suicide.

2. It was argued by learned counsel for the petitioner that ingredient of Section 306 IPC, which requires aiding or abetting suicide, is absent. On the other had, learned counsel for the State submitted that there is ample evidence on record to show that the accused gradually, over a period of time, drove the deceased to a state of helpless despair which amounts to abetting to take the extreme step. He submitted that what happened on the fateful evening when the deceased was at the house of the accused, is a matter of evidence and that the prosecution ought not to be scuttled at this preliminary stage.

3. I have heard learned counsel for the parties and gone through the record of the case. It is true that per se refusal to get married would not be sufficient to bring home a charge under Section 306 IPC, however, other attending circumstances, if go to prove the active connivance of the accused, would certainly justify framing of charge. In the facts and circumstances of the case I find that the order under challenge suffers from no infirmity, illegality, impropriety or jurisdictional error.

4. Criminal Revision No. 266 of 2001 is dismissed.

 
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