Supreme Court has said expressing disapproval for marriage does not amount to abetment of suicide.
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The Supreme Court ruled that expressing disapproval of a marriage does not constitute abetment of suicide under IPC section 306. Justices B V Nagarathna and Satish Chandra Sharma made this observation while quashing charges against a woman accused of abetting another woman's suicide.
Supreme Court has said expressing disapproval for marriage does not amount to abetment of suicide.
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