Prosecution must demonstrate an active or direct action by the accused that led the deceased to take his or her own life’ ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that mere harassment or actions intended to provoke anger cannot by themselves constitute the ...
The Supreme Court of India has said that mere harassment is not sufficient to hold someone guilty of the offence of abetting ...
The Supreme Court ruled that mere harassment allegations are insufficient for abetment to suicide charges. Conviction ...
Mere harassment is not sufficient to hold an accused guilty of abetment of suicide under Section 306 of the Indian Penal Code ...
Supreme Court overturned a Gujarat high court ruling, acquitting in-laws accused of abetting a woman's suicide. The court ...
The Supreme Court of India ruled that mere harassment isn't enough to sustain charges of abetting suicide. A clear intent to ...
Supreme Court says mere harassment cannot be considered as abetment to suicide | One of India's leading Digital News Agency ...
The Supreme Court's observation comes amid national outrage over the death of a techie from Bengaluru Atul Subhash.
Sushil Singhania, uncle of Nikita Singhania, has denied involvement in the suicide case of Bengaluru techie, Atul Subhash.
A bench of Justices discharged a man and his parents charged with abetment of suicide of his wife, finding no positive acts ...