Businessman had no clear mens rea or criminal intent to abet the commission of suicide, the court held
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The Allahabad High Court granted transit anticipatory bail to Sushil Singhania, uncle of Atul Subhash's widow, in an abetment to suicide case. Subhash, a Bengaluru techie, left a note blaming his wife's harassment. Singhania's lawyer questioned the note's authenticity and highlighted the family court judge's involvement.
Businessman had no clear mens rea or criminal intent to abet the commission of suicide, the court held
Businessman had no clear mens rea or criminal intent to abet the commission of suicide, the court held
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The Bengaluru techie was a top-ranking graduate from NIT and until recently held a job in Bengaluru with a ₹43.5 lakh per annum package.