• Abetment to suicide....

A girl from kerala send me friend request on facebook two years ago... We had some formal chat and she said that she can make me her boy friend... But I joined a coaching and deactivated my facebook.... Again I reactivated my fb account two years later and again same girl made a call on messenger... I didn't pick the call.. Two days later again she called me on messenger and as usual I didn't pick the call..... But we gave each other our whatsapp number.... And we did chat and audio call on whatsapp 4-5 days... She said on phone that I like you, you are cute, visit to my state I will introduce you to my parents and etc..... But again I didn't call her for 5-6 days coz of my exam... After exam I made a call to her... She didn't pick... I made 3-4 calls and she picked at last..... Again we talked 40 mins.... Next day I asked her, may I.make a call... She said ok... But when I made a call she didn't pick... I tried to call her10 times and also send some emotional messages.... But she didn't reply.... Next day she messaged me hii.... I told her that don't message me , neither you pick call nor give reply...... And after 2 days she deactivated her facebook account and also not coming online on whatsapp..... I am very scared, can I be presecuted under ipc 306.....we never met, neither we had any video chat... Just some phone calls and whatsapp messages...... I am very scared.... Its been 12 days she didn't come online on whatsapp.... Plzz help me
Asked 8 years ago in Criminal Law
Religion: Hindu

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1. This is casual teenage conversation wherein no crime has been committed.

2.Had you stalked her online or abused her or blackmailed her through social media then she could have lodged complaint agaisnt you.

3.SInce this a mutual conversation no allegations of harassment can be filed agaisnt you.

4.So rest assured and move in life.Nothing will happen,

Devajyoti Barman
Advocate, Kolkata
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You have nothing to fear

2) you merely chatted with her and talked to her

3) you did not meet her nor have any sex with her under promise of marriage

4) you cannot be booked for abetment to suicide

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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You are not in trouble

2) don't call her again nor send her any messages

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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What is your problem/

Why do you think about section 306?

Do you know what is the implication by invoking section 306?

What is the reason that you thought she might have tried to commit suicide, do you have any reason to believe that she might have attempted ?

Dont spread your imaginations to this extent, this may be harmful.

Facebook or whatsapp chat or chats through any other social media cannot be considered as an offence, therefore your fears in this respect are unnecessary.

Ignore her block her contacts through all sources.

Dont be worried about she not contacting you.

She may not be liking to renew her friendship. Just because of friendship you cannot be held responsible for any debacle that you have imagined to have happened in her side.

T Kalaiselvan
Advocate, Vellore
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It's been 12 days she didn't come online on whatsapp and also deactivated fb account... I didn't call or message her since last 14 days.... I am very scared... Plzz tell me... Am I in trouble..??...

She may be having thousands of reasons for this silence.

If she is interested in you, she will return or else what is your botheration?

Are you loving her or have been in any relationship with her.

Whatever you dont have any rights to know about what is going in her side

As you have not even met her once nor know about her particulars or place where she is living etc., your fears in this regard seem to be childish, set aside them and proceed with your routine work.

T Kalaiselvan
Advocate, Vellore
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