498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was introduced in 1983 to protect married women from cruelty, including dowry harassment and domestic violence. However, its misuse has led to wrongful allegations against husbands and their families. This article examines the legal provisions, landmark judgments, misuse concerns, and effective legal remedies to defend against false accusations under Section 498A IPC.
Prathyusha Challa, an IIM Ahmedabad graduate, recently shared a viral video detailing her family’s struggles with alleged extortion and false accusations following her brother’s short marriage. She accused her ex-sister-in-law of filing a domestic violence case without investigation. The emotional toll has severely impacted her family and professional life, sparking discourse on legal reform.
