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On the night of 11 December 2017, a deep disturbing incident came to light.
His condition deteriorated, and was rushed to the Maharani Hospital for immediate medical treatment. It was there that the gravity of his pain came to light, inspired to report the hospital incident.
A case was registered under sections 376, 377 and 304 of the Indian Penal Code, with the beginning of a legal battle for justice.
Points for determination before the High Court revolve around two important legal questions. The first was whether the alleged acts of the accused who were the victims of the victim, attracts allegations under Section 376 (rape) and 377 (unnatural offenses) of the IPC, especially in the context of a marital relationship, where such crimes Are often immersed in social and legal complications.
The second question was investigated whether the punishment under Section 304 (not the amount of murder) by the trial court was legally sustainable, in view of the facts and circumstances of the case, in which the declaration of the victim’s death, medical evidence and alleged The role includes. Accused due to his death.
The case outlines the need for a fine legal reform to address intervals for the gaps in the preservation of victims within marital relations and the challenges of proving faulty in such sensitive cases.