Penal Code, 1860–Secs. 302 & 203–Evidence Act, 1872–Sec. 106–Murder of husband–Conviction–Death was occurred due to strangulation in the house–Appellant-wife was present in house–Child witnesses stated that the appellant-mother strangulated the deceased with string (nada)–Burden was on the appellant to divulge that how the deceased died–Medical evidence showing that the case is not of hanging–Further, it is not the case of sudden provocation–Held, no interference is required in the findings of conviction.


