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A high court in India ruled that taunting over childlessness isn't automatic suicide abetment, requiring proof of direct incitement.
The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has ruled that taunting someone over childlessness does not automatically constitute suicide abetment under Indian law, upholding the acquittal of a husband and his parents-in-law.
The court emphasized that isolated remarks or marital disputes, even if distressing, do not meet the legal standard for criminal liability without clear proof of persistent cruelty or direct incitement.
The ruling underscores the need for concrete evidence of intentional instigation, rejecting the automatic criminalization of emotional or societal pressures related to infertility.
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Un alto tribunal en la India dictaminó que burlarse de la falta de hijos no es automáticamente una incitación al suicidio, requiriendo prueba de incitación directa.