Most Common Allegations against Husband in IPC 498A in a CAW complaint

IPC 498A is a section of the Indian Penal Code that deals with cruelty towards a married woman by her husband or his relatives. Some of the common allegations made by a wife under IPC 498A include:

  • Physical abuse and violence by the husband and his family members.
  • Mental harassment, such as taunts, insults, and humiliation, by the husband and his family members.
  • Demands for dowry, either before or after marriage.
  • Refusal to provide basic necessities such as food, clothing, and shelter.
  • Threats of divorce or abandonment.
  • Restriction on the wife\’s freedom of movement and communication with family and friends.
  • Sexual abuse and harassment by the husband or his relatives.
  • False accusations of infidelity or immoral behavior.
  • Neglect of the wife\’s health and well-being, including denial of medical treatment.
  • Economic abuse, such as withholding money or preventing the wife from earning a livelihood.

It is important to note that these are only allegations, and it is up to the court to determine the veracity of these claims. A person accused under IPC 498A has the right to defend themselves and prove their innocence in court

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