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Man freed from charges of abetting wife's suicide

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 1:49 AM IST

Additional Sessions Judge Kamini Lau let off the accused, who had married the victim 18 years ago and had three daughters from her, ruing that a girl child's birth is still not much welcomed in the society.

"Unfortunately in our country particularly in the society to which the victim and the accused belong, the birth of a female child is not as welcome and there is a clamour for a male child where if a woman is unable to bear a boy.

"It is she herself who creates a complex within herself more than anybody else and suffers the guilt of not bearing a male progeny to continue the family lineage and for any normal discord she assigns this as a reason for the same," the court said.

ASJ Lau acquitted North-West Delhi resident Om Prakash, saying that to make him liable for the death of his wife, there should be enough evidence "to prove that he had the intention to provoke, incite or encourage the victim to commit suicide so that he could remarry for a male child."

"In a conventional Indian social system, particularly to which the victim belonged, with an abusive alcoholic husband and the deceased bearing three daughters and the possibility of her being taunted by the husband for not bearing a male child cannot be ruled out, thereby creating in her a perception of being persecuted for not bearing a male child which could be imaginary or real," the court said.

According to prosecution, Om Prakash used to torture and harass the victim for not being able to bear a male child and she had committed suicide by hanging herself in her house in November 2007. (MORE)

  

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First Published: Jun 26 2012 | 4:06 PM IST

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