Amid Atul Subhash row, SC says mere harassment is not enough to prove abetment to suicide
Amid Atul Subhash row, SC says mere harassment is not enough to prove abetment to suicide

Based on a complaint by Atul's family, Bengaluru police have registered an abetment to suicide case against his wife Nikita and three others.
"For a conviction under Section 306 of the IPC, it is a well-established legal principle that the presence of clear mens rea - the intention to abet the act - is essential. Mere harassment, by itself, is not sufficient to find an accused guilty of abetting suicide," the bench said in its December 10 order.
According to the bench, the woman married in 2009 and the couple had no children for five years after the wedding. Due to this, she was allegedly harassed physically and mentally. In 2021, she committed suicide and her father accused her husband as well as her in-laws of abetment and cruelty.
The top court, however, said, "For a person to be charged under this section (306), the prosecution must establish that the accused contributed to the act of suicide by the deceased."
"Thus, in cases of death of a wife, the court must meticulously examine the facts and circumstances of the case, as well as assess the evidence presented. It is necessary to determine whether the cruelty or harassment inflicted on the victim left them with no other option but to end their life," it said.
"Mere allegations of harassment are insufficient to establish guilt. For a conviction, there must be evidence of a positive act by the accused, closely linked to the time of the incident, that compelled or drove the victim to commit suicide," the court added.
The FIR has been filed under Sections 108 and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). are booked for abetting his suicide.
Atul had refuted the dowry charges by Nikita and also claimed there was no link between the dowry demand and the death of Nikita's father.
Atul claimed he came across Nikita on a matrimonial site and his wife lives in Bihar's Samastipur only two days before moving to Bengaluru.
Atul was found hanging at his home on Monday with a 24-page suicide note.
In the suicide note, Atul alleged his wife was getting Rs. 40,000 per month for maintenance despite having a job at Accenture and even asked for Rs. 2-4 lakh more.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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