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Mere allegation of harassment not enough to slap abetment to suicide charge, says SC
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The Supreme Court ruled that mere harassment allegations are insufficient for abetment to suicide charges. Conviction requires proof that the accused instigated the deceased's fatal step. The court emphasized the need to establish mens rea, a clear intent to provoke suicide, through specific actions or behaviors beyond mere...
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Published 3 weeks ago - 02:45
Bengaluru Techie Atul's Case: Wife & In-Laws Arrested After Alleged Harassment and Abetment Claims
The tragic death of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash has sparked a major controversy. In his final moments, Atul left behind a shocking 24-page suicide note accusing his estranged wife, Nikita Singhania, and her family of harassment. The Bengaluru police have arrested Nikita, along with her mother and brother, following allegations of abetment to suicide. Atul's note detailed legal battles, financial demands, and disturbing accusations against his wife and her family. What does this case reveal about the darker side of relationships and the consequences of such allegations? Watch this in-depth video for all the latest updates.
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