Neighbour or Outsider Cannot Be Held Liable Under 498A: Karnataka High Court Quashes Cruelty Case Against Woman

Karnataka High Court has quashed a cruelty case against a woman, ruling that she cannot be prosecuted under Section 498A IPC. The Court clarified that a neighbour or outsider cannot be held liable for matrimonial cruelty allegations.

“Supreme Court Slams Misuse of Dowry Law: Warns Against Naming Husband’s Relatives Without Proof”

The Supreme Court of India quashed a dowry harassment case due to vague accusations against the husband’s family. The bench criticized the trend of naming multiple relatives without clear evidence and emphasized that strong, specific allegations are essential. This judgment reflects the court’s stance against the misuse of dowry laws.

498A IPC | “Husband’s Girlfriend Not Covered Under ‘Relative’ For Cruelty Cases”: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that a woman involved in an extra-marital affair cannot be charged under Section 498A IPC for cruelty, as she does not qualify as a “relative.” The bench, led by Justices Gavai and Viswanathan, quashed a criminal case against a woman based on allegations from the complainant-wife.