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Quarrel With Daughter-in-Law By Itself No Offence Of Cruelty Or Dowry Harassment: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court held that a mere quarrel with a daughter-in-law, without specific allegations of harassment or dowry demand, does not constitute an offence of cruelty under Section 498A IPC or dowry harassment under the Dowry Prohibition Act.

Key Observations
The Court noted that the only allegation against the in-laws was that they used to quarrel with the complainant.

It clarified that a quarrel by itself cannot amount to cruelty or dowry harassment unless there are clear acts showing harassment, cruelty, or dowry demands.

Criminal liability under these provisions requires specific and serious allegations, not vague claims of family disputes.

Case Background
The case involved parents-in-law accused in a dowry harassment case.
The Supreme Court noted that a similar case against the sister-in-law arising from the same FIR had already been quashed, and there were no specific allegations against the parents-in-law either.

Court’s Decision
A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta granted relief to the parents-in-law and quashed the criminal proceedings, holding that continuing the case would be unjustified in the absence of concrete allegations.

Legal Principle:
Ordinary family quarrels or domestic disagreements alone cannot attract criminal liability for cruelty or dowry harassment.

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