We might extract what Robert J. Kastenbaum in his book 'Death, Society, and Human Experience ' has to say: "Revenge fantasies and their association with suicide are well known to people who give ear to those in emotional distress." After a careful consideration and discussion of the evidence we reach the following conclusions on point No. 1: 1) that soon after the marriage the relations between Manju and her husband became extremely strained and went to the extent that no point of return had been almost reached, 2) that it has been proved to some extent that the appellant had some sort of intimacy with Ujvala which embittered the relationship between Manju and him, 3) That the story given out by PW 2 and supported by PW 20 that when they reached Pune after the death of Manju they found appellant 's weeping and wailing out of grief as this was merely a pretext for shedding of crocodile tears, cannot be believed, 4) that the story of suicidal pact and the allegation that appellant 's illicit relations with Ujvala developed to such an extreme that he was so much infatuated with Ujvala as to form the bedrock of the motive of the murder of Manju, has not been clearly proved, 5) the statement of PW 2 that the appellant had told him that during the night on 11th June 1982 he had sexual act with the deceased is too good to be true and is not believable as it is inherently improbable, 6) that despite the evidence of PWs 2, 3, 6 and 20 if has not been proved to our satisfaction that the matter had assumed such extreme proportions that Manju refused to go to Pune with her father in law (Birdichand) at any cost and yet she was driven by use of compulsion and persuasion to accompany him, 142 7) that the combined reading and effect of the letters (Exhs. 30, 32 and 33) and the evidence of PWs 2, 3, 4, 6 and 20 clearly reveal that the signs and symptoms resulting from the dirty atmosphere and the hostile surroundings in which Manju was placed is a pointer to the fact that there was a reasonable possibility of her having committed suicide and the prosecution has not been able to exclude or eliminate this possibility beyond reasonable doubt.