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Omission in framing charges does not disable court from convicting accused for proven offence: Supreme Court
The Court also held that a person can be convicted for Section 498A, IPC (cruelty to wife) even if he is acquitted under Section 304B IPC (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) because the former has a broader scope
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