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Tag: Justice Sanjay Parihar

498A Misuse: HC Quashes FIR Over Selective Cruelty Claim
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498A FIR Against Husband Quashed by J&K & Ladakh High Court: “Selective Cruelty Claims and Misuse of Criminal Law By 1st Wife”

The J&K & Ladakh High Court has quashed a 498A and Dowry Act FIR, holding that cruelty allegations cannot be…

498A Can’t Be Revenge Tool: J&K HC Quashes Dowry FIR
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498A Cannot Be Used As Revenge, 2nd Marriage Triggered Fake Dowry Case: J&K High Court Quashes FIR

The J&K and Ladakh High Court quashed a 498A dowry FIR, holding it to be a retaliatory case filed after…

J&K Court Upholds Acquittal Of Husband And In-Laws
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Taunts For Not Conceiving Child Cannot Amount To Abetment Of Suicide: J&K High Court Upholds Acquittal Of Husband And In-Laws

The Jammu & Kashmir High Court has ruled that occasional taunts about infertility cannot by themselves amount to abetment of…

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