Justice P N Prakash, quashing the conviction of a man whose wife committed suicide after killing her two children, said in order to bring the case under the purview of IPC 306 (abetment to suicide), the person said to have abetted the suicide "must have played an act of instigation or by doing certain act to facilitate the commission of suicide".
The act of abetment must be proved and established by the prosecution, the judge said, allowing the appeal by Arokiasamy, who had challenged his conviction and the 10 years rigorous imprisonment awarded to him for abetting the suicide by a lower court.
Besides, words uttered in a quarrel or in a spur of the moment could not be taken as to be uttered with mens rea (criminal intent), the judge held.
Arokiasamy had been convicted by the Assistant District and Sessions Court of Tuticorin in October 2002 for allegedly telling his wife in the midst of a quarrel, "Why do you live? Go and die".
Justice Prakash said the entire case was tried based upon the evidentiary value of a letter written by his 10-year old daughter, before her death, to her maternal uncle. The girl's letter was not sent for handwriting verification.
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