
Supreme Court: The Supreme Court has reprimanded a man for throwing his estranged wife and minor daughter out of the house. The court said that due to such practice the difference between humans and animals has ended. The bench of Justices Surya Kant and Justin N Kotishwar Singh asked, ‘What kind of person are you? Are you not worried about your minor daughters? ‘What wrong have minor daughters done by coming into this world?’ Expressing displeasure, the bench said, ‘She was only interested in having children. We cannot allow such a cruel person to enter the court. The whole day at home, sometimes Saraswati Puja, sometimes Lakshmi Puja and then all that.
After knowing the facts of the entire case, the bench said, we will not allow this person to enter the court until he provides maintenance or agricultural land to his daughter and his estranged wife. The bench told the lawyer, ‘Ask this person to give a fixed deposit or some amount of some agricultural land in the name of his daughter, otherwise give the maintenance amount. Then the court can consider the order in his favor. If a relative’s daughter cannot be taken care of, what is the difference between an animal and a human being? ,
accused of marrying another woman
A trial court had convicted a Jharkhand man of harassing and torturing his estranged wife for dowry. The man is also accused of fraudulently removing his wife’s uterus and marrying another woman. In 2015, a lower court convicted him under Indian Penal Code section 498(A) (cruelty to a married woman) and sentenced him to a fine of Rs 5,000 and two and a half years of rigorous imprisonment. The case was filed in 2009 and he spent 11 months in custody. On December 24, 2024, the Jharkhand High Court reduced the sentence to two and a half years and increased the fine to Rs 1 lakh. The couple got married in 2003 and the wife stayed in her in-laws’ house for about 4 months, after which she started being harassed demanding dowry of Rs 50,000.
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