Case in NewsSupreme Court Directs Action Against Dowry Evil while reversing acquittal and issuing nationwide preventive directions . |
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Case Overview
Case Name: State of U.P. v. Ajmal Beg & Ors.
In State of U.P. v. Ajmal Beg, the SupremeCourt set aside the Allahabad High Court’s acquittal in a dowry death case . A Bench of Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice NK Singh restored the husband’s conviction under dowry-related offences and issued sweeping directions to combat the dowry menace through legal enforcement and social reform .
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Key Aspects
The Court examined the deep-rooted nature of dowry practices and the failure of mere penal provisions to deter such crimes . It stressed that societal sensitisation is crucial to ensure meaningful change .
- Continuous dowry demands for cash, motorcycle and television led to the woman’s death .
- Trial Court convicted husband and mother-in-law; High Court acquitted them without sound reasoning .
- Evidence showed harassment “soon before death,” fulfilling statutory requirements .
- Delay of 24 years in case disposal highlighted systemic inefficiencies .
Legal Insights
The judgment clarifies evidentiary and statutory standards governing dowry death cases . It balances concerns of misuse with the need for strict enforcement .
- Section 304B IPC (dowry death) and Section 498A IPC (cruelty) upheld .
- Section 113B IEA–Presumption under Section 113B, Indian Evidence Act attracted .
- Sections 3 and 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act 1961 apply irrespective of pre- or post-marriage demands .
- Reliance placed on Ashok Kumar vs. State of Haryana on “soon before death.”
Court’s Verdict
The SupremeCourt restored the husband’s life sentence, spared the 94-year-old mother-in-law from incarceration and issued directions for educational reforms, appointment of Dowry Prohibition Officers, training of officials and expeditious disposal of pending cases to eradicate dowry at its roots .
Read also – Indian Evidence Act
Source-Supreme Court of India
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