Section 304B of the Penal Code has the following ingredients:
(i) The death of a woman must have been caused by burns or bodily injury or otherwise than under normal circumstances;
(ii) Such death must have occurred within seven years from the date of the marriage'
(iii) Soon before her death, the woman must have been subjected to cruelty or harassment by her husband or any relative of herhusband; and
(iv) Such cruelty or harassment must be in connection with the
In order to attract the said provision, it is imperative on
the part of the prosecution to establish that the cruelty or harassment has
upon the factual matrix obtaining in a particular case. No fix period can be
In Satvir Singh and Ors. vs. State of
"22. It is not enough that harassment or cruelty
was caused to the woman with a demand for
dowry at some time, if Section 304B is to be
invoked. But it should have happened "soon before
expression and can refer to a period either
immediately before her death or within a few days
or even a few weeks before it. But the proximity to
her death is the pivot indicated by that expression.
The legislative object in providing such a radius of
time by employing the words "soon before her
death" is to emphasis the idea that her death
should, in all probabilities, have been the aftermath
of such cruelty or harassment.”
Same view was teken in Thakkan Jha & Ors.v. State of
Discussing above noted cases as well as other decisions and 91st report of the Law commission, the apex court in Crl appeal no 939 of 2009 , suresh kumar singh v. State of UP decided on 6/5/9 held that : “Some harassment which had taken place one year prior to the death without something more, in our opinion, could not have been considered to be a cruelty which had been inflicted soon before the death of the deceased.
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