State of mind to commit crime must be visible to prove offence of abetment: SC
State of mind to commit a particular crime “must be visible” to determine the culpability for offence of abetment, the Supreme Court has said while setting aside the conviction of a man who was accused of abetting his wife’s suicide in 1997. The apex court said that ingredient of “mens rea” (intention) cannot be assumed to be ostensibly present but has to be “visible and conspicuous”. A bench headed by Justice N V Ramana said this while setting aside the March 2010 order of the Punjab and Haryana High Court…
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