MEN ENTITLED TO SAME LEGAL SAFEGUARDS IN MARITAL CRUELTY RULED BY HC OF DELHI

by | Jan 25, 2025

Headline

The Delhi HC refused anticipatory bail to women in dowry cases and stressed on equality in marital cruelty.

Summary

The Delhi High Court rejected anticipatory bail to a woman accused of doing burn injuries to her husband and said that both men and women are entitled to equal treatment and protection under the law in marital cruelty cases.

Key Facts

  • Case Name: Jyoti Alias Kittu v. The State Govt. of NCT of Delhi
  • Judge Name: Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma.
  • Woman poured boiling water mixed with red chilli powder on her husband which caused severe burn injuries to him.
  • Woman stated harassment by her husband, but the Court discovered her actions were intentional.
  • The Court said that both genders are entitled to equal protection; forgiveness based on gender bias is unjust and unfair.

Legal Insights

The Delhi High Court stated that crimes causing bodily harm should be equally treated regardless of the gender of the offender.

Impact

The ruling of the Delhi High Court shows  the significance of gender-neutral justice in cases of marital violence.

Why It Matters

This decision challenges stereotypes and stresses on equality by rejecting gender-based leniency in criminal cases.

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