Latha K S
Department of Psychiatry, Kasturba Medical College Hospital, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
Med Sci Law. 1996 Oct;36(4):295-8. doi: 10.1177/002580249603600404.
Interviews with seven survivors of four suicide pact paris are examined. In the majority of cases the instigator is more likely to be the male member of the pair. Absence of past suicidal behaviour, and some socio-cultural aspects surround the Indian pact member, in comparison with the West. The existing legal provisions relating to criminal liability for complicity in suicide of another person are summarized. The role and attitude of the Indian Penal Code in dealing with suicide pact survivors is discussed.
对四起巴黎自杀协议中七名幸存者的访谈进行了研究。在大多数情况下,煽动者更有可能是两人中的男性成员。与西方相比,印度协议成员不存在过去的自杀行为以及一些社会文化方面的情况。总结了现行关于协助他人自杀的刑事责任的法律规定。讨论了《印度刑法典》在处理自杀协议幸存者方面的作用和态度。