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Feb 01 1983 (HC)

Central Paints Ltd. Vs. Commissioner of Income-tax

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : (1983)34CTR(MP)287; [1984]146ITR212(MP)

..... as set out in the statement of the case are as follows :the assessee is a limited company and is carrying on the business of manufacture and sale of insecticides and paints. during the accounting year relevant to the assessment year 1974-75, the assessee claimed deduction of a sum of rs. 50,962 under the head 'sales ..... part and parcel of the express or implied terms and conditions of the business of the assessee and, therefore, cannot be termed as entertainment in the context of section 37(2b) of the act, and, therefore, the tribunal was not justified in disallowing the said deduction. he placed reliance upon a division bench decision of this court in cit v. ..... commissioner (appeals) allowed a sum of rs. 36,500 and sustained a disallowance of rs. 14,462 holding that the same is hit by the provisions of section 37(2b) of the act. on further appeal by the assessee, the tribunal maintained the order passed by the commissioner (appeals). the assessee claimed deduction of rs. 80,112 on account of .....

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Aug 23 2013 (HC)

Dinesh Shridhar Vs. the State of Madhya Pradesh

Court : Madhya Pradesh

..... her. on denial to marry, the prosecutrix committed suicide by consuming poisonous substance. crime was registered against the respondent no.2 for the offence punishable under sections 376 and 306 of ipc and after investigation, charge-sheet was filed. learned counsel for the appellant as well as government advocate argued that the impugned ..... lokhande, advocate for the appellant. shri s.k.kashyap, government advocate for the respondent no.1-state. heard on admission. this appeal has been preferred under section 372 of the code of criminal procedure (hereinafter referred to as the code .) being aggrieved by the judgment dated 30/04/2010 passed by special judge (under ..... the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes (prevention of atrocities) act, 1989 (for short the act .).at jabalpur in s.t.no.211/2009, whereby respondent no.2 has been acquitted of the offences punishable under sections 376 & 306 of the indian penal code ( ipc . for short).prosecution case, in .....

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Jan 07 1998 (HC)

Surendra Agnihotri Vs. State of M.P.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 1998CriLJ4443

..... recovered photographs as also love letters written by the appellant to the deceased from her room. after investigation, police submitted charge-sheet against the appellant for offence under section 306, ipc.4. appellant denied to have committed any offence and his defence is that the deceased was not inclined to get married at gwalior and discussion ..... omission takes place in pursuance of that conspiracy and in order to the doing of that thing; orthirdly.- intentionally aids, by any act or illegal omission, the doing of that thing.plain reading of section 107 of the indian penal code makes it clear that doing of a thing by illegal omission amount to abetment. shri dutt ..... submits that there is no illegal omission on part of the appellant for the act of commission of suicide by the deceased, whereas according .....

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Jul 26 2013 (HC)

Premlal @ Dadu and anr. Vs. the State of M.P.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

..... or harassing him in the course of beating and abusing him would not amount to an offence within the meaning of section 306 of the ipc as the appellants did not abet commission of suicide by sonelal. 3 cr.a. no.530/1998 12. in the result, the appeal stands ..... had jumped into the well and died. therefore, in the opinion of this court, this might have been reason for committing suicide, but it cannot be said that the act of the appellants amounted to abetment as it did not fall within the definition indicated above.11. accordingly, it is held that merely giving beating to the deceased or humiliating ..... lalkua, appellants had cruelly treated sonelal and filthily abused him and, thereby, abetted commission of suicide by him.9. not only question before the court is whether the act of quarreling and abusing the deceased by the appellants, comes within the ambit of abetment to suicide ?.10. the definition of abetment of a thing, contained in .....

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Jul 11 2007 (HC)

Khyaliram and ors. Vs. State of M.P.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 2007CriLJ4740

..... ganjbadosa, dist. vidisha, in sessions trial no. 208/2004, by which the learned judge has ordered to frame the charge against the petitioners for the offence punishable under section 306 of ipc.2. admittedly, the deceased-revishankar s/o. bharat singh kurmi committed suicide by consuming poisonous substance on 29-6-2004. his dying declaration was recorded. ..... also be liable to fine.if the suicide is committed on the abetment of a culprit then his act will be punishable under this provision. thus, the abetment is the material ingredient for this offence. abetment has been defined under section 107 of ipc, which goes as under:107. abetment of a thing.--a person abets the doing of ..... a thing, who-first.--instigates any person to do that thing; orsecondly.--engages with one or more other person or persons in any conspiracy for the doing of that thing, if an act or illegal omission .....

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Jan 05 2006 (HC)

Madhya Alias Mahadev Vs. State of M.P.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 2006(1)MPLJ583

..... to establish that such person has abetted the commission of suicide and for the purpose of determining the act of the accused it is necessary to see that his act must fall in any of the 3 categories as enumerated under section 107 of the ipc and, therefore, it is necessary to prove that the said accused has instigated ..... the prosecution is believed even then the necessary ingredients of the offence punishable under section 306 of ipc are totally missing in his case. he has submitted that for establishing an offence punishable under section 306 of ipc, act of abetment as defined under section 107 of the ipc is required to be established. he has further submitted that ..... modesty was committed by the accused. on these facts at the most prima facie offence under section 354 can be said to have been committed by the accused petitioner but by no stretch of imagination it can be said that the act of accused petitioner was to instigate the deceased basanti to commit suicide, therefore, shri sinjonia .....

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Jul 27 1999 (HC)

Bhojram and anr. Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : I(2000)DMC299; 2000(2)MPLJ23

..... not to do a thing which otherwise was required to be done in accordance with law.8. clause thirdly of section 107 provides that a person can be held guilty of abetment of an offence if he intentionally aids, by any act or illegal omission, the doing of that thing. it is not the prosecution case that the deceased wanted to commit ..... suicide and somebody had abetted the commission of such suicide.4. section 109 of indian penal code provides punishment of abetment, if the act abetted is committed in consequence and where no expressed provision is made for his punishment. as section 306 makes a special and expressed provisions for punishment the provisions of section 109 would not be applicable. for proving abetment a court .....

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Mar 29 2007 (HC)

Paramjeetsingh Chawala Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 2007CriLJ3343

..... the applicant is that repeated demand of the loan which he advanced to the deceased jagdish and that by itself cannot come within the purview of section 107 of the ipc for the act of abetment of suicide.8. same is the statement of daughter of the deceased who stated before the police that her husband (father) deceased jagdish ..... alleged that the applicant has given certain loan to the deceased jagdish and if he cannot return the aforesaid loan amount then the act of the applicant/accused does not come within the purview of section 107 of the ipc for abetment of suicide by the deceased jagdish and the learned trial court has wrongly ordered for framing of ..... or at the time of the commission of an act, does anything in order to facilitate the commission of that act, and thereby facilitates the commission thereof, is said to aid the doing of that act.similarly to understand the exact provision of section 306 of the ipc it is useful to quote the section which is as under:306. abetment of suicide .....

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Jul 29 1999 (HC)

Nandlal Vs. State of M.P.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 2000CriLJ794

..... therefore, the conviction is bad on facts and in law.4. shri deepak okdhe learned counsel for the state placing his strong reliance upon section 113a of the indian evidence act and section 107 and explanation 2 of the indian penal code submits that the prosecution was successful in proving the commission of the offence. he submits that ..... intentional aid.' it is not the prosecution case that the wife wanted to commit suicide and the accused facilitated her for committing the said act.7. a presumption can be raised under section 113a where the death takes place within 7 years from the date of her marriage and the prosecution proves that the husband had subjected her ..... if any person commits suicide whoever abets the commission of such suicide shall be punished. for securing a conviction under section 306, i.p.c. with the help and assistance of section 113a of the indian evidence act it must be proved to the satisfaction of the court beyond shadow of doubt that the accused treats the deceased .....

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Oct 11 2006 (HC)

Jyoti Narendra Chatar Vs. the State of Madhya Pradesh

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 2007CriLJ3313

..... order and submits that due to cruel treatment and harassment by the applicant/accused to her husband, narendra chatar husband committed suicide, therefore, prima facie charge under section 306, ipc is clearly made out against the applicant and learned trial court has rightly ordered for framing of the aforesaid charge against the applicant and no ..... has ever instigated the deceased for the commission of suicide and thus, learned trial court has committed error by the aforesaid order for framing of the charge under section 306, ipc against the applicant, in view of that, prayed for setting aside of the impugned order and for discharge of the applicant/accused.5. learned ..... in view of the aforesaid facts and the evidence on record, in my considered opinion, being an expensive wife, this act of the applicant/accused herself cannot come within the purview of the provisions of section 107, ipc for instigation of commission of suicide.]9. in view of the overall facts of the case, in my considered .....

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