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2019 Supreme(Online)(Mad) 14968

M. Dhandapani, J
Jayaraman – Appellant
Versus
State – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellants/Petitioners: Mr.T.R.Ravi
For the Respondents:Mr. R.Ravichandran, Government Advocate (Criminal Side)

Table of Content
1. overview of the prosecution case regarding the deceased's suicide. (Para 4)
2. arguments presented by the defense asserting lack of evidence against the accused. (Para 10 , 12 , 30)
3. court observations on the sufficiency of evidence regarding dowry demands and allegations. (Para 15 , 20 , 25)
4. legal standards regarding dowry death and the necessary burden of proof. (Para 21 , 24 , 28)
5. final decisions regarding the conviction under section 498(a) and acquittal of a2. (Para 34)

JUDGMENT

This appeal has been filed by Accused Nos.1 & 2 against the conviction and sentence dated 01.09.2009 on the file of the learned Additional Sessions Judge (Mahila Court) at Chengalpattu, Kancheepuram District in SC. No.202 of 2006.

2. The Case of the prosecution in brief is as follows.

A1/Jayaraman and deceased/Mallika fell in love with each other and their marriage was performed with the blessings of their parents on 01.02.2002 in Ponvilainthakalathur. Thereafter, the deceased Mallika was living in the matrimonial home along with A1 & A2 and sister-in-law. At the time of marriage PW1 viz., Sundaram, who is the brother of the deceased gifted 25 sovereigns of gold jewels and house hold

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