Friday, February 28, 2014

High Court allows petition against lower court order | The Indian Express

Press Trust of India | Madurai | February 28, 2014 3:10 pm
Justice Aruna Jagadeesan allowed appeal against the lower court order while hearing a dowry harassment case.
The Madras High Court Bench here on Friday allowed appeal against a lower court order of conviction and 10-year rigorous imprisonment imposed on a man, his father and mother in a dowry death case.
The prosecution booked the case after the man’s wife was found dead hanging in Chathirapatti in Dindigul district in April 2003 and charged that the trio had harassed her for dowry.
Allowing their appeal, Justice Aruna Jagadeesan held that there was no material evidence to prove that the woman had died due to dowry harassment.
However, there were evidences to prove that she was unhappy as the marriage was forced upon her, the judge said.
The Revenue Divisional Officer had deposed before the lower court that the prime reason for the suicide was the forced marriage and the alleged ill-treatment by her in-laws.
The Judge said the case lacked essential requirement that the woman was subjected to cruelty or harassment causing her to commit suicide and allowed their appeal against the lower court order.



High Court allows petition against lower court order | The Indian Express

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