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Cannot convict person merely on suspicion: HC

Press Trust of India Mumbai

The court was hearing an appeal filed by Sachin Satpute, a Solapur resident, who was accused of abetting his wife's suicide in 2005 and inflicting cruelty upon her.

The High Court, however, upheld the trial court's judgement partly by allowing the conviction of Satpute and his family members under section 498-A IPC (cruelty). However, Satpute was acquitted by the court on Thursday from charges of murder and causing disappearance of evidence.

Satpute had married Vaishali in 2002. He had demanded Rs 50,000 from his wife for installing a water pipeline on his land and used to quarrel with her frequently. On February 10, 2005, she poured kerosene on her and committed suicide.

 

Meera Ankush Gadekar, the mother of the deceased, in her evidence, had stated that she suspected that the accused must have murdered her daughter.

Justices V M Kanade and P D Kode observed, "It is not possible to convict the accused only on the basis of the suspicion. As the result, we have no other option but to acquit the accused by giving them benefit of doubt."

The judges said they were of the view that prosecution has completely failed to establish the evidence against the accused beyond reasonable doubt. In the first place, after the post mortem was performed and the doctor reserved the cause of the death, it was the duty of the investigating officer to have first obtained the opinion of the doctor and then to have completed the investigation, the bench opined.

The investigating officer proceeded to probe the case without obtaining doctor's opinion on the cause of death and as such the entire evidence which was collected shows that the witness deposed that the deceased had committed suicide. The trial court thereafter on its own altered the charge, after the doctor's evidence was recorded. (MORE)

  

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First Published: Oct 20 2012 | 4:05 PM IST

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