Classic Misuse’ of Section 498A | Disputes Over Cooking and Dress Do Not Amount to Cruelty: Karnataka High Court

The Karnataka High Court has quashed a criminal case registered against a husband and his family members for offences under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), observing that the allegations in the complaint—ranging from disagreements over cooking and cleaning to dietary restrictions—did not constitute statutory cruelty. The Court termed the proceedings a “classic

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