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Extra marital affair & Suicide

(Querist) 03 July 2008 This query is : Resolved 
Dear all,
i want some counselling in a case with the below mentioned facts:
There was one mr.X with his wife Y & an adopted child Z, having in their 11 years of marriage.
Recently by taking some drug Mr.X became impotent,which lead to regular visit of his doctor friend Mr.A to their house for check-up.Despite of this fact the relationship between the spouse remain intact until 'Y' got attracted to the doctor.Thus it lead to an extra-marital affairs etween the two.
Mr.X soon sensed this growing relationsip & complained both to his wife & his friend. He even has a small fight with his doctor friend. Seeing the seriousness of the matter 'Y'tried to break her relationship with Mr.A. But A wasn't ready to leave her and threatned her for the bad consequences. Later he even posted some compromising pictures of 'Y' on a pornographicsite along with a fake profile and actual contact details. This resulted into some serious discomfort & embarring moment not only for the wife but also for the husband. This whole incident lead the wife to commit suicide out of shameness.She also left a suicide note beside her blaming oly herself for her death. She specifically exempted her husband of all blame.

Now the husband wants to file a case against the doctor.Kindly guide me as to which court to move & what charges to be booked into.

with regards
a.haridasan (Expert) 03 July 2008
dear vinay.
now the husband can make a compliant before the concerened magistrate court u/s 190(1)a crpc or make a compliant before the police against the so called accused /doctor ,for the offences u/s 306 IPC which deals with the abetmet of sucide .it is actuly, an abetted case of suicide done by the doctor ,and the husband can submit all the details of pornographicsite with the compliant and the police has to investigate the same.
H. S. Thukral (Expert) 03 July 2008
A FIR can be filed with the Police under section 306 IPC The offence is cognizable and non-bailable.
Srinivas.B.S.S.T (Expert) 04 July 2008
If the husband have the proofs he can lodge a criminal complaint with the police and as my friends said a crime can be registered under Section 306 of IPC


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