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Roshni B.. (For justice and dignity)     26 June 2011

Amend this law to benefit the already suffering wife

 

Mistress can't be booked under 498A

 

AHMEDABAD: A woman cannot charge her husband's mistress with domestic violence and torturing for not fulfilling dowry demands. Gujarat high court (HC) has observed this while quashing such complaints in two different cases recently.

In 2007, Neeta Makwana from Bhavnagar booked her husband Bhadresh Makwana, his relatives and Shweta Desai under section 498A of Indian Penal Code apart from leveling other accusations of beating and causing insult to provoke breach of peace. Shweta was roped in the complaint by Neeta because she was her husband's girlfriend and on account of their illicit relationship, Bhadresh was allegedly harassing and torturing her.

In a similar case from Bhavnagar only, Jaya Maru filed a complaint against her husband Devji, his three relatives and Roshni Makwana. The complainant claimed that Roshni was her husband's girlfriend and at her instigation, her husband ill-treated her and took away her property in the form of gold and silver ornaments.

Both the cases are being heard by local trial courts. Meanwhile, Shweta and Roshni approached the HC by way of filing petitions and requested the court to cancel the FIRs against them. Justice S R Brahmbhatt heard the case and ordered to drop charges against these women and observed that section 498A will naturally not be applied to these women because they do not happen to be in relation with the husbands of respective complainants. Therefore, they do not have to undergo the rigmarole of criminal trial so far as 498A is concerned.

In quashing other charges against the women, the HC noted that other offences mentioned in the FIR might have been influenced by the so-called illicit relationship. The complaints do not mention any specific incident in connection with other charges. Hence permitting trial against them will amount to unnecessarily subjecting them to rigors of criminal prosecution, which will be counter productive.

(Names of some litigants have been changed to protect their identities)

 

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/Mistress-cant-be-booked-under-498A/articleshow/8999096.cms



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Justice S R Brahmbhatt heard the case and ordered to drop charges against these women and observed that section 498A will naturally not be applied to these women because they do not happen to be in relation with the husbands of respective complainants.


Simple (naturally)as the section itself talks about the husband of a woman 

498A. Husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty:

Issme naya kutch bhi nahi he !News post karne ke lye thanku

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priya (student)     27 June 2011

when will amendment take place remains to be seen


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