'Go hang yourself' not abetment of suicide: HC
The recent ruling stemmed from a petition involving allegations of abetment of suicide against a man in connection with the death of a priest in a church in Udupi in coastal Karnataka
PTI
BENGALURU, 2 MAY
High Court has declined to categorise the statement “go hang yourself” as
abetment of suicide. Justice M Nagaprasanna addressed
the complexity of determining abetment of suicide in cases involving
contentious statements.
The recent ruling stemmed from a
petition involving allegations of abetment of suicide against a man in
connection with the death of a priest in a church in Udupi in coastal
Karnataka.
The petitioner was accused of
triggering the priest's suicide by allegedly urging him to "go hang
himself" during a conversation about the priest's alleged relationship
with the petitioner's wife.
The defence counsel argued that the
statement was made out of anguish upon discovering the alleged affair, and the
priest's decision to end his life was influenced by the affair becoming known
to others, rather than solely by the accused's words.
The opposing counsel contended that
the priest took his own life due to the accused's threatening language about
exposing the affair.
However, the single judge bench,
drawing on precedents set by Supreme Court, emphasised that such statements
alone might not constitute abetment to suicide.
The court acknowledged the
multifaceted reasons behind the priest's suicide, including the alleged illicit
relationship he had despite his role as a father and priest.
Recognising the complexities of human psychology, the court underscored the challenge of deciphering the human mind and declined to categorise the accused's statement as abetment to suicide. Consequently, the court quashed the case.
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