Dowry Demand Not Pre-requisite To Cruelty U/S 498A IPC : Supreme Court

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This Supreme Court ruling reinforces the broad scope of Section 498A, IPC, by clarifying that a dowry demand is not a prerequisite to establish “cruelty.” The judgment underscores that cruelty can take various forms, including conduct that inflicts grave physical or mental harm, or harassment aimed at coercing the woman’s family to meet unlawful demands. By setting aside the Andhra Pradesh High Court’s order, the Court has reaffirmed the legislative intent behind Section 498A, ensuring that its application is not restricted to dowry-related cases but extends to all instances of cruelty faced by married women. This decision will likely influence future interpretations of Section 498A, strengthening protections against domestic abuse beyond just dowry harassment.

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