Wife filed criminal case against brother-in-law alleging that her veins burst due to harassment for dowry; SC says allegations are vague and cancels 498A criminal case
The Supreme Court quashed a dowry harassment case against a brother-in-law, deeming the allegations vague. The wife's FIR, alleging her veins burst due to dowry demands, lacked specific details regarding dates, times, or the nature of harassment. The court found no proximate link between the alleged harassment and the injury, leading to the case's dismissal against him.