Judgments - Dowry Death
DINESH S/O PREMLAL GAUTAM Vs THE STATE OF MAH.THR.PSO.P.STN.DAWANIWADA
MD. FARUK SARKAR VS THE STATE OF ASSAM
LAKHAN DEKA & ORS VS THE STATE OF ASSAM
ABDUL RAKIB VS THE STATE OF ASSAM
STATE OF MAHARASHTRA Vs HARISARVOTTAM GOVIND JOSHI AND ORS
SAGIR @ ANNU Vs. THE STATE (GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI)
PHOOL KUMAR @ GOLU Vs. STATE (GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI)
ASHOK Vs. STATE (GNCT OF DELHI)
BIBI PARWANA KHATOON @ PARWANA KHATOON AND ANR. Vs. STATE OF BIHAR
SARADA PRASANNA DALAI Vs. INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, CRIME BRANCH, ODISHA AND ORS
Shiv Dhar and another Lal Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh
ANANDA BAPU PUNDE @ KOLI Vs. BALASAHEB ANNA KOLI & ORS.
AJAY SINGH AND ANR AND ETC. Vs. STATE OF CHHATTISGARH AND ANR
Performance of judicial duty in the manner prescribed by law is fundamental to the concept of rule of law in a democratic State. It has been quite often said and, rightly so, that the judiciary is the protector and preserver of rule of law. Effective functioning of the said sacrosanct duty has been entrusted to the judiciary and that entrustment expects the courts to conduct Full Judgment
Vinod Kumar Sen Vs.Smt Shanti Devi and others
BAIJNATH AND ORS Vs. STATE OF M P
(38) A cumulative consideration of the overall evidence on the facet of dowry, leaves us unconvinced about the truthfulness of the charge qua the accused persons. The prosecution in our estimate, has failed to prove this indispensable component of the two offences beyond reasonable doubt. The factum of unnatural death in the matrimonial home and that too within seven years of marriage therefore is thus ipso facto not sufficient to Full Judgment