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Conviction Under Section 498A Not Limited to Dowry Harassment But Also Cruelty: Madras HC

Amna Kabeer
Last updated: April 27, 2025 9:04 am
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Wider Scope of Section 498A Recognized


The Madras High Court upheld the conviction of a husband and his mother under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The court clarified that the section is not limited to dowry harassment but includes all forms of cruelty inflicted on a wife by her husband or his relatives.

Contents
Wider Scope of Section 498A RecognizedCase BackgroundPetitioners’ DefenseCourt’s RulingFinal VerdictConclusion


Case Background


The All Women Police Station registered a case after the wife filed a complaint stating that her husband and mother-in-law forced her to consume abortion pills and later denied her entry into the matrimonial home. After investigating, the police filed charges under Sections 498A and 506(ii) of the IPC. The trial court acquitted them under Section 506(ii) but convicted them under Section 498A. The court sentenced both to one year of simple imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs. 1,000 each.


Petitioners’ Defense


The husband and mother-in-law challenged the conviction. They argued there was no dowry demand or harassment. The duo claimed the case was based only on the wife’s and her parents’ statements. They alleged that a trivial matrimonial dispute was wrongly criminalized.


Court’s Ruling


Justice Sathi Kumar Sukumara Kurup rejected their defense. The court emphasized that cruelty under Section 498A includes more than dowry-related abuse. It accepted the wife’s testimony and noted that the accused had failed to present any witnesses or strong defense.


Final Verdict


The High Court confirmed the trial court’s ruling and upheld the conviction. It directed the Judicial Magistrate to issue a warrant to enforce the sentence. The Inspector of Police was instructed to execute the warrant and produce the accused before the court to serve their term.


Conclusion


This judgment reaffirms that Section 498A IPC covers a wide range of abuses beyond dowry harassment. It protects women from all forms of cruelty within marriage, strengthening the legal safeguard against domestic abuse.

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