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Uttering ‘go & die’ not instigation to commit suicide: Karnataka high court

IndiaTimes Thursday, 17 April 2025 ()
The Karnataka High Court upheld the acquittal of three individuals from Hirekerur in a 2014 abetment to suicide case. Justice G Basavaraja emphasized that words spoken in anger don't automatically constitute instigation, requiring 'mens rea.' The court cited doubts regarding the investigation, including delays in FIR submission and questions about the victim's fitness to provide a statement, reinforcing the acquittal.
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