Notable Abduction Cases India
Summary
The judiciary in India has addressed several notable cases concerning the abduction of women, including those from SC/ST communities. Key cases include State of Madhya Pradesh v. Ram Krishna Balothia (1995), which upheld the denial of anticipatory bail under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, and State of Karnataka v. Appa Balu Ingale (1993), emphasizing stringent action against atrocities. Other significant cases include State of Haryana v. Raja Ram (1973), focusing on proving guilt beyond reasonable doubt, and Bhagwan Das v. State of NCT of Delhi (2011), addressing abduction in the context of honor killings. These cases reflect the judiciarys commitment to safeguarding womens rights and ensuring justice.Full Conversation
Give cases of abduction of women with citations
Here are some notable cases related to the abduction of women in India:
*. State of Haryana v. Raja Ram (*)
- Citation: AIR * SC *
- This case dealt with the abduction of a woman and the considerations for proving guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
*. State of Maharashtra v. Chandraprakash Kewalchand Jain (*)
- Citation: AIR * SC *
- This case discussed the need for corroboration in cases of abduction and the credibility of the victim's testimony.
*. Bhagwan Das v. State of NCT of Delhi (*)
- Citation: AIR * SC *
- This case highlighted the abduction of a woman in the context of honor killings and the legal consequences of such crimes.
These cases illustrate the judiciary's stance on addressing and adjudicating matters related to the abduction of women.