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Supreme Court: Sec. 498A, I.P.C Compromise among the parties and all proceedings dropped U/S 498A. No clear evidence as to any cruelty. The dying declaration does not either show the cause of death or the circumstances of the transaction which resulted in the death of the declarant. The burns were not fatal either.The nature of the burn injuries, the extent of the same and the parts of the body affected from face to umbilicus, and the same only on the front of the body, clearly showed that it was an accident caused while clearing the choked nozzle of the stove. It is seen that the deceased had been undergoing treatment from 18.06.1998 till her death on 04.08.1998, initially in two government hospitals and thereafter, for a long period, in two private hospitals. Accused made liable to pay compensation to the parents of the deceased. Banarsi Dass & Others Vs. State Of Haryana Dt. 18.12.14 CRIMINAL APPEAL NO(S). 534-535 OF 2012 Follow us on twitter https://twitter/indianlawforum
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