Delhi Court Acquits Family in Dowry Death Case
A Delhi court acquitted Tanuj Behuria and his family in a dowry death case involving his wife. The court ruled the prosecution failed to prove allegations of cruelty or dowry demands. Key witnesses, including the victim's family, did not support the case, leading to the conclusion that the allegations were unsubstantiated.
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A Delhi court has acquitted Tanuj Behuria and his family in a dowry death case involving his wife, concluding that the prosecution failed to substantiate claims of cruelty or dowry demands.
Despite charges of dowry death against Tanuj, his brother, and sister-in-law, key witnesses, including the victim's immediate family members, did not corroborate the allegations.
The judge noted significant discrepancies in the prosecution's case, highlighting that the family's testimonies negated any instances of dowry harassment, ultimately resulting in the acquittal of all accused parties.
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