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High Court of Karnataka Dharwad Bench Acquits Accused under Section 498A IPC; General Allegations of Suspicion and Ill-Treatment Do Not Constitute Cruelty. Convictions Under Section 498A Set Aside, While Appeals Against Conviction Under Section 302 to be Decided on Remaining Grounds.

The appellants, accused No.1 and accused No.2, were convicted by the trial court for the offence punishable under Section 498A read with Section 34 IP...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in Section 498A Jurisdiction Case, Holding That Courts at Wife's Parental Home Have Jurisdiction. The court ruled that cruelty under Section 498A IPC is a continuing offence and its consequences ensue at the parental home, conferring jurisdiction under Section 179 CrPC.

The case involves a group of appeals concerning the jurisdictional issue under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Code of Criminal Pr...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Cruelty Under Section 498A IPC Despite Acquittal for Murder. Court holds that Section 498A IPC is a minor offence in relation to Section 302 IPC and conviction can be based on dying declaration and other evidence of cruelty.

The appellant, Anandrao Tukaram Gudape, was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Pusad, for offence punishable under Section 498A of the Indian...

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Supreme Court Allows Wife's Complaint at Parental Home in Section 498A IPC Case — Jurisdiction Based on Continuing Offence and Consequences Under CrPC Sections 178 and 179.

The case involved a group of appeals concerning the jurisdictional issue under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) read with Sections 177, 178...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction of Husband for Cruelty Under Section 498A IPC — Confirms Three-Year Rigorous Imprisonment and Compensation of Rs.70,000. Revision Petition Dismissed as Concurrent Findings of Fact and Law on Cruelty and Demand for Dowry Are Not Shown to Be Perverse or Unreasonable.

The revision petitioner, Babanrao Dnyandoba Shinde, was the husband of the informant Suvarna Shinde. Their marriage was solemnized in 1993. The wife a...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in Section 498A Jurisdiction Case — Courts at Wife's Parental Home Have Jurisdiction Even Without Overt Acts of Cruelty There. Continuing Offence and Consequence-Based Jurisdiction Under CrPC Sections 178 and 179 Apply to Section 498A IPC.

The case involves a group of appeals before the Supreme Court of India concerning the jurisdictional issue under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code...

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High Court of Karnataka Reviews Criminal Appeals Against Convictions Under Sections 498A and 302 IPC. The court examines whether circumstantial evidence was sufficient to prove the husband's guilt in the homicide and whether cruelty was established.

The appeals challenged the judgment of the trial court convicting the husband (accused No.1) under Section 302 and both the husband and brother-in-law...