New Delhi:Pooja and Shyam (names changed) fell in love during their studies and tied the wedding knot in 2011. Till 2016, the marriage was blissful but then the relationship strained and the couple had repeated arguments so much so that in January 2023, Shyam allegedly ended his life.
Pooja, who had just become pregnant when Shyam died, was jailed for abetment of suicide and taken into custody on January 31. The Supreme Court released her on interim bail on June 30, noting that she was pregnant, and earlier this week, granted her regular bail.
A bench comprising justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra said: “Having heard the learned counsel appearing for the parties and having gone through the materials on record, we are of the view that the appellant (accused)...has been able to make out a case for release on bail. The appellant (accused)...is accordingly ordered to be released on bail, subject to the terms and conditions which the trial court may deem fit to impose”.
Pooja's plea claimed that FIR was lodged under Section 302 IPC only on the basis of suspicion without any evidence, and on March 13, the police submitted a charge sheet against her under Section 306 and 342 IPC. The deceased was a professor in Physiotherapy Department at Bundelkhand University.
The petitioner moved the apex court challenging the Allahabad High Court order, which rejected her bail application in April, in a case registered at Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh on January 24.