Showing posts with label Section 498A. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Section 498A. Show all posts

Monday, September 9, 2013

"Extra-Marital Relationship" may not amount to "Cruelty" under Section 498A, Indian Penal Code, 1860

In an important case (Pinakin Mahipatray Rawal v. State of Gujarat) where the question whether ‘extra-marital relationship’ could be considered as ‘cruelty’ under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (“Penal Code”) had arisen, the Supreme Court of India (“Supreme Court”) has answered the question in negative. The case involved a situation where the deceased, wife of Accused-1 (“A-1”), had committed suicide following an alleged extra-marital relationship between A-1 and his colleague, Accused 2 (“A-2”). On being tired by the lower court, A-1 was convicted under Section 498A and 306 of the Penal Code. While A-2 and A-3 (‘Mother of A-1”) were acquitted of various alleged offences, A-1 was also acquitted of offence under Section 304B.
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Section 498A provides for the offence of cruelty by the husband or his relatives and Section 306 of the Penal Code provides for the offence of ‘Abetment of Suicide’. It was the case of the prosecution that the deceased had taken the step of committing suicide because of the alleged extra-marital relationship between A-1 and A-2. This relationship, according to the prosecution, had amounted to cruelty under Section 498A of the Penal Code. Though there was no evidence of any physical harm to the deceased, the prosecution rested its case on the basis of mental cruelty, as can be derived from explanation to Section 498A. With respect to the abetment of suicide, prosecution had relied on Section 113A of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (“Evidence Act”) where a presumption can be made that the husband or his relatives has abetted the suicide if the same takes place within 7 years of marriage.