RAM KISHAN vs STATE OF HARYANA — Crl.A. No. 1720/2010

Case under Section II-B. Status: Disposed.

Disposed

CNR: SCIN010185792009

Filing Date

02-Jul-2009

Registration No

Crl.A. No. 1720/2010

Diary Number

18579/2009

Order Date

08-Jan-2013

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Dismissed

Last updated 05-Jul-2026

Acts & Sections

Section II-B

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.RAM KISHAN

    Adv. RISHI MALHOTRA (Dead / Retired / Elevated)

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.STATE OF HARYANA

    Adv. KAMAL MOHAN GUPTA

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 08-Jan-2013

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  3. 08-Jun-2012

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  4. 31-May-2012

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  5. 03-May-2012

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  6. 13-Mar-2012

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  7. 30-Aug-2010

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  8. 26-Jul-2010

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  9. 03-May-2010

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  10. 19-Apr-2010

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  11. 14-Dec-2009

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  12. 04-Dec-2009

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  13. 02-Jul-2009

    Case filed

    Registration No. Crl.A. No. 1720/2010

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: Crl.A. No. 001720/2010 (Ram Kishan v. State of Haryana) Outcome: The Supreme Court dismissed Ram Kishan's appeal on January 8, 2013, upholding his conviction under IPC Sections 498-A (cruelty to wife) and 304-B (dowry death). The Court found the Trial Court's conviction and the High Court's affirmation legally sound, citing a pathetic letter written by the deceased just before her suicide as corroborating evidence of her suffering due to persistent dowry demands. Case Details: The appellant's wife died by drowning in 1995, seven years after marriage, following repeated demands for dowry (scooter and refrigerator) and documented torture. The conviction stood as there was no illegality in the courts' appreciation of evidence. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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