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2015 Supreme(All) 1224

TARUN AGARWALA, SURYA PRAKASH KESARWANI
SMITA TRIPATHI – Appellant
Versus
VIKRAM SINGH – Respondent


JUDGMENT

Hon’ble Tarun Agarwala, J.—This is an unusual case where a marriage has gone sour. The appellant and the opposite party fell in love, ran away from their parental home and got married secretly in an Arya Samaj Mandir on 2nd December, 2005. Subsequently, the marriage was registered on 1st March, 2006. The couple stayed together as husband and wife till 24th March, 2006. It is alleged that an incident occurred on 24th March, 2006, which changed the destiny of the couple. It is alleged that during Holi festival, the appellant went to her parents place and, at that stage, the husband and his family members made a demand of Rs. 3 lacs as dowry, which the appellant and her family members refused. It is alleged that when the appellant came back to her husband’s place she was beaten up and was made to sign an application, which was addressed to Police Station Nazibabad and, thereafter, was given a poison. She was subsequently taken to the hospital by her father-in-law and brother-in-law indicating it as a case of attempt to commit suicide and, after getting the appellant admitted, left the hospital. The appellant alleged that she somehow intimated her parents, who took her to Hamir














































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