aspect at some length
and has recorded a finding that offence under Section 498-A , Indian
Penal Code, is not established ... purpose of Section 498-A Indian
Penal Code is to be established in the context of S. 498-A IPC
dowry death in the Indian Penal Code was introduced under Section 304-B. Under the said provision, if a married woman dies:-
(1) On account ... conviction of the aforesaid appellants-accused under Section 304-B I.P.C., offence under Section 498-A I.P.C. and under Section
registered under Sections 498-A / 304-B / 406 / 34 of the
Indian Penal Code (hereinafter referred to as „ IPC ‟) at Police Station
Shalimar ... Section 304-B IPC.
498-A IPC
406 IPC
RI for 03 years with
a fine
there was no independent corroboration as required for establishing a case under Section 498-A IPC i.e. demand of dowry, learned trial ... life. If a married women is subjected to cruelty or harassment by her husband or his family members Section 498-A , IPC would
registered under Sections 498-A / 304-B / 406 / 34 of the
Indian Penal Code (hereinafter referred to as „ IPC ‟) at Police Station
Shalimar ... Section 304-B IPC.
498-A IPC
406 IPC
RI for 03 years with
a fine
aspect at some length and has recorded a finding
that offence under Section 498-A , Indian Penal Code, is not
established ... purpose of
Section 498-A Indian Penal Code is to be established in the
context of S. 498-A IPC
registered under Sections 498-A / 304-B / 406 / 34 of the
Indian Penal Code (hereinafter referred to as „ IPC ‟) at Police Station
Shalimar ... Section 304-B IPC.
498-A IPC
406 IPC
RI for 03 years with
a fine
punishable under Sections 306 and 304(B) of the
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for brevity, 'the IPC ') and Section ... A/974/2002 CAV JUDGMENT
explained under Section 498-A of IPC, willful conduct
which is of such a nature as is likely
scope of
Section 113-A of the Evidence Act and Sections 306,
107 , 498-A, etc. and held that, unlike Section 113-A ... conviction is unexceptionable.
18] Section 498-A reads thus:
498-A. Husband or relative of husband of a
woman subjecting her to cruelty.-- Whoever, being
such would not come within the ambit of Section 498-
A Indian Penal Code. It would be an illegal or immoral act,
but other ingredients ... cruelty as per the terms defined
in Section 498-A Indian Penal Code, the court may
presume having regard to all other circumstances