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Shree. ( Advocate.)     19 September 2010

Girlfriend in life, no curelty to wife:Supreme Court

Girlfriend in life, no curelty to wife:Supreme Court :

In a recent decision [Sunita Jha v. State of Jharkhand] the Supreme Court has declared that the mere fact of another women living with the husband does not entitle the wife to sustain the claim of cruelty against her in terms of Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code. At best, according to the Supreme Court, such fact could be a ground to claim divorce. The Bench inter alia observed as under; 6. The case of the Appellant before us is that the High Court erred in law in holding that the Appellant became a member of the family of Mukund Chandra Pandit merely because she was living with him in his house allegedly as his wife. Mr. Gaurav Agrawal, Advocate, appearing for the Appellant, contended that Section 498A IPC was very clear as to who could be charged under the said Section. For the sake of convenience, the said Section is reproduced hereinbelow :- “498A. Husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty. - Whoever, being the husband or the relative of the husband of a woman, subjects such woman to cruelty shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years and shall also be liable to fine. Explanation. - For the purpose of this section, "cruelty" means- (a) Any willful conduct which is of such a nature as is likely to drive the woman to commit suicide or to cause grave injury or danger to life, limb or health (whether mental or physical) of the woman; or (b) Harassment of the woman where such harassment is with a view to coercing her or any person related to her to meet any unlawful demand for any property or valuable security or is on account of failure by her or any person related to her to meet such demand.” 7. It will be seen from the aforesaid provisions that it is either the husband or the relative of a husband of a woman who subjects her to cruelty, who could be charged under the said Section. Such provision could not apply to a person who was not a relation of the husband when the alleged offence is said to have been committed. It was contended that the Appellant was in no way related to the husband and was not his wife as held by the High Court so as to bring her within the ambit of Section 498A IPC and the charge framed against her was, accordingly, invalid and liable to be quashed. Reliance was placed by Mr. Agrawal on the decision of this Court in U. Suvetha v. State [(2009) 6 SCC 757], wherein the aforesaid question was directly in issue. This Court took up for consideration the question as to the persons who could be charged under Section 498A IPC having particular regard to the phrase “relative of the husband” occurring in the said Section. This Court categorically held that neither a girlfriend nor a concubine is a relative of the husband within the meaning of Section 498A IPC, since they were not connected by blood or marriage to the husband. 8. The other question which fell for determination was if a husband was living with another woman besides his wife, whether the same would amount to “cruelty” within the meaning of Section 498A. It was held that if such other woman was not connected to the husband by blood or marriage, the same would not attract the provisions of Section 498A I.P.C., although it could be an act of cruelty for the purpose of judicial separation or dissolution of marriage under the marriage laws, but could not be stretched to amount to “cruelty” under Section 498A IPC. 9. While construing the provisions of Section 498A IPC in the given circumstances, this Court observed that Section 498A being a penal provision deserved strict construction and by no stretch of imagination would a girlfriend or even a concubine be a “relative”, which status could be conferred either by blood connection or marriage or adoption. If no marriage has taken place, the question of one being relative of another would not arise. 10. Mr. Agrawal urged that the High Court had misconstrued the provisions of Section 498A vis-à-vis the Appellant in relation to the said Section and the impugned order of the High Court was, therefore, liable to be set aside along with the order of the learned Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate rejecting the Appellant’s prayer for discharge from the complaint case filed by Asha Rani Pal. 11. An attempt was made on behalf of the complainant, Asha Rani Pal, to justify the order passed by the learned Magistrate as also the High Court on the ground that the Appellant must be deemed to have acquired the status of wife of Mukund Chandra Pandit by her conduct and the fact that they had been living together as husband and wife. 12. We have considered the submissions made on behalf of the Appellant and the complainant wife. It may be indicated that the husband Mukund Chandra Pandit has not been made a party to these proceedings. However, having regard to the view which we are taking, his presence is not necessary for disposing of the present appeal. 13. Section 498A IPC, as extracted hereinabove, is clear and unambiguous that only the husband or his relative could be proceeded against under the said Section for subjecting the wife to “cruelty”, which has been specially defined in the said Section in the explanation thereto. The question as to who would be a relative of the husband for the purpose of Section 498A has been considered in detail in U. Suvetha’s case (supra). We are entirely in agreement with the views expressed in the said case and we agree with the submissions made on behalf of the Appellant that the learned Judge of the High Court committed an error in bestowing upon the Appellant the status of wife and, therefore, a member of Mukund Chandra Pandit’s family. The doctrine of acknowledgement would not be available in the facts of this case. No doubt, there is direct allegation against the Appellant of cruelty against the Respondent No.2, Asha Rani Pal, but as indicated in U. Suvetha’s case (supra), the same would enable the Respondent No.2 to proceed against her husband under Section 498A I.P.C. and also against the Appellant under the different provisions of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, but not under Section 498A I.P.C. 14. The Appeal, therefore, succeeds and is allowed. The judgment of the learned Single Judge of the Jharkhand High Court impugned in this Appeal is set aside and the cognizance taken against the Appellant on 6th February, 2006, by the learned Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate,Dumka, under Section 498A IPC, is hereby quashed.

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(Guest)

Tomorrow these laws will permit the GF to even stay in the same house where the husband and wife live, and will  say"There's no cruelty to the wife"

 

Kicking the wife by mother inlaw is also not cruelty....

 

All because our matrimonial laws really "favour" wives

Kiran (Consultant)     20 September 2010

Small correction:

All because our matrimonial laws really "favour" WOMEN

Tajobsindia (Senior Partner )     20 September 2010

@ Kiran

" Small correction: All because our matrimonial laws really "favour" WOMEN"


1. Absolutely.
2. WOMEN includes; Sister / Mother / Daughter / Wife / Grand mother / Aunt + a G/F to a INDIAN MAN (person)
3. Things which will get included in futre as one more category under WOMEN i.e. Bhabi ji (neighbhourly women)
4. Agreed Absolutely..
 

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Sony Singh (Social)     20 September 2010

This may be right under certain law but what about nations Moral Values & Ethics !!

This may be right after divorce.

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(Guest)

law is justified when it grants privileges to unmarried women who live with unmarried men..

 

but why shud law give special benefits to unmarried or married women who are dating an already married man?

law is overdoing the task of women's protection.

 

in protecting the rights of mistresses,it's only hurting a wife whose hubby she's dating..

 

so i second the views of Sony Singh

Sony Singh (Social)     20 September 2010

Aishwarya it is right that enforcing laws for women is actually encoureging them to spoil lives of innocents. But in any case of married / un married this is going to lower moral values. 

Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     20 September 2010

For the sake of knowledge and curiosity, I want to know that,

How in legal parlance (i.e. legal definition of ) "Girl Friend” is defined?

And What do we  mean by the "Girl Friend " here?


(Guest)

i am not even in favor of live in relations...maintenance is justified only for family members;not outsiders

if a child is born out of wedlock,then he can be maintained.but a woman living with married/unmarried man need not be maintained...

maintenance to her is justified when she married someone who lied to her that he's unmarried.

however when she comes to know that the man is actually married & making a fool of her,she shud simply walk out after taking action against him.

but if she keeps living wid him,she's not just a fool but equally responsible for perpetrating cruelty upon his wife,who's been suffering all the while

THE MAN OF COURSE NEEDS TO BE PUNISHED

Self service (None)     20 September 2010

Well SC clearly said " no cruelity as per 498A" but this could be ground for divorce. SC saying clearly how 498A is misused for any thing.

Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     20 September 2010

Originally posted by :Ashutosh Jayaswal
"
For the sake of knowledge and curiosity, I want to know that,

How in legal parlance (i.e. legal definition of ) "Girl Friend” is defined?

And What do we  mean by the "Girl Friend " here?
"

 

Girl Friend  means & equals to  "Female"  friend

(with different anatomy than a Male)

 

Girl Friend  NOT equals to  "BOY"  male friend & also can be a unis*x.

(heeee...... heee....  he.....hee...);)

 

Keep Smiling .... Hemant Agarwal

 

 

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Renuka Gupta ( Gender Researcher )     21 September 2010

Certainly girl friend has a different connotation than just girls/woman  who happen to be friend of a boy/man. The same applies to a boy friend. So yes, legally how girl friend/boy friend is positioned when a discord happens between the couples because of that? 

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(Guest)

Polygamy and polyandry should both be allowed. Polyandry exists in India [since the days of Mahabharata] .Why be IMMORAL secretly?

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Siv (engineer)     29 September 2010

Hon'ble Court felt that women is great and will not allow another women to suffer being she is frind of another women's husband. If any one think other way around then it concludes women is bad then why to support such kind of women by the law....


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