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K.RAMASWAMY, KULDEEP SINGH
Mulakh Raj etc. – Appellant
Versus
Satish Kumar – Respondent


JUDGMENT

K. Ramaswamy, J. - The, four appeals arise out of common incident. They are disposed of by common judgment. The complainant, the brother of the deceased Shashi Bala filed two appeals and the State filed other two appeals by special leave granted by this Court against the judgment of the Division Bench of Punjab & Haryana High Court dated November 25, 1981 acquitting Satish Kumar, the first respondent of the conviction and sentence under section 302 and 201, I.P.C. of the charge of murder of Shashi Bala, his wife, and also in the same judgment con finned the acquittal, by the Sessions Court of Gulshan Kumar, brother, Ramji Das, the father and Smt. Kanaro Devi, the mother of Satish Kumar. Shashi Bala, a beautiful young lady of 20 years was married to Satish Kumar, the first respondent, on March 1. 1979 and she met with a homicidal death on August 10, 1980 in her marital home. The crucial question in this case is whether it was suicide as contended by the defence or homicidel as stated by the prosecution and who is the author of the murder. The facts lie in a short compass. They are stated as under.

2. As stated the deceased was married to the first respondent on March 1, 197

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