Ten years imprisonment for the husband who caused the death of his wife.

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Nizamabad, July 27: Nizamabad Sessions Judge Sunita Kunchala on Wednesday sentenced the husband who caused his wife’s suicide to ten years of rigorous imprisonment. The details of the judgment wedding of Lavudya Lavanya of Vengalapad village of Indal Vai Mandal with Badhavat Naveen, a villager of Pakala village of Sirikonda Mandal was held in a traditional way on 1st January 2013. Her parents presented a dowry of 80 thousand in cash, gold, and a motor vehicle at the wedding. They have a four-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Vennela, and a two-year-old son, Harshit. But on November 18, 2018, the Sirikonda police registered a case on the complaint of her father Lavudya Sriram that she committed suicide by jumping into their farm well and committing extra dowry harassment after the criminal trial, following the evidence of eyewitnesses and examining the rest of the evidence, it is declared that the main accused Naveen has been convicted of the crime under Section 304 B of the Indian Penal Code, and he has been sentenced to ten years rigorous imprisonment with a fine of ten thousand and an additional six months imprisonment in default of payment of the finest is stated in the judgment that it should be experienced. Under section 498 a three years rigorous imprisonment was imposed.

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