Women in Legally Recognized Marriages Also Protected Under Section 498A IPC
The Court rejected an argument that Section 498A IPC could only be invoked by a “legally wedded wife.” The Kerala […]
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The Court rejected an argument that Section 498A IPC could only be invoked by a “legally wedded wife.” The Kerala […]
Based on this, the Court observed that an essential ingredient to attract an offence under Section 498A of the IPC
The torture or any assault, if any, is meted out not for any demand of dowry but on refusal of
The Rajasthan High Court upheld a 22-year-old Sessions Court order stating that a sister-in-law calling her brother’s wife to her
On Monday, September 23, the Bombay High Court acquitted a husband who had been convicted of abetting his wife’s suicide
Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal confirmed a review of BNS Sections 85 and 86, which replicate the repealed IPC
The Court noted that the wife had already received ₹11 Lakh as full and final settlement from the husband and
The Court quashed criminal proceedings against a woman who was accused by her friend’s wife of interfering with their marriage.
A Bench led by Justice BR Gavai made the observation while hearing a matrimonial dispute concerning maintenance. On Wednesday, the
In India, the legal system provides specific provisions to protect women from domestic abuse and cruelty within their households. Two
When your wife has filed a 498A (Section 85 BNS) of IPC, it’s essential to understand the gravity of the
In a notable ruling, Justice J.J. Munir of the Allahabad High Court examined the issue of denying public employment to
In the case at hand, Wife has filed Complaint Case No.1100/2021 under section 498A, IPC accusing the appellant/husband of cruelty.
Though the Court denied permanent alimony to the woman, it directed the man to pay a monthly amount of ₹10,000
Section 85/498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was introduced in 1983 to address the rising instances of cruelty and
Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code was introduced, criminalizing cruelty towards married women by their spouses or in-laws. While
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