Seven years in jail, but no proof of dowry death: Supreme Court corrects trial court error – here’s what the case is about
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The court, while considering the submissions reiterated that only when all four ingredients are established can a death be termed as “dowry death” under Section 304-B of the IPC. It emphasized that the prosecution must strictly prove the essential ingredients to attract the provision.
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