Dowry Harassment (Section 498A IPC)

At Advocate Prateek Aggarwal & Associates, we provide dedicated legal representation for victims and the accused in dowry harassment cases under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Overview

Section 498A IPC criminalizes any act of cruelty by a husband or his relatives toward a married woman, with the intent to coerce her or her Family into meeting unlawful demands for property or valuable security, or any willful conduct likely to drive her to suicide or cause grave injury to her life or health. This provision is cognizable, non-bailable, and non-compoundable, carrying imprisonment of up to three years and a fine.

Our Approach to Defence & Prosecution

Case Evaluation

Thorough analysis of FIR, dowry demands, and delay in reporting to assess strengths and vulnerabilities.

Drafting Petitions

Precise preparation of anticipatory or regular bail applications under Sections 437 and 438 CrPC to protect client liberty.

Evidence Collection

Gathering witness statements, electronic communication, and financial records to establish or refute dowry demands.

Investigation Oversight

Monitoring police inquiries to ensure procedural compliance and prevent misuse of arrest powers.

Trial Advocacy

Strategic cross-examination of complainants and witnesses, and robust legal arguments to highlight absence of malafide intent or specific allegations.

Appeals & Quash Petitions

Filing quash petitions under Section 482 CrPC and appeals in High Court to challenge frivolous or malafide cases.

Why Choose Advocate Prateek Aggarwal & Associates

Fair Dealing & Trust

Transparent case assessments and honest communication at every stage.

100% Transparency

Clear fee structure with no hidden costs

Professional Excellence

Rigorous legal research and strategic advocacy grounded in current law.

Zero Harassment Policy

Dignified treatment of all clients, free from undue pressure.

24/7 Availability

Immediate legal support for urgent arrests or hearings.

Pre-Litigation Mediation

Exploring settlement options to reduce emotional and financial strain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Any mental, physical, or economic abuse by husband or his relatives aimed at coercing unlawful dowry demands.

Yes; there is no statutory limitation for filing a dowry harassment complaint under this section.

Bail is non-bailable by police but can be granted by a magistrate through anticipatory or regular bail applications.

Defences include proving absence of specific dowry demands, delay in FIR lodging, lack of medical evidence, or malafide motive.

Costs include court fees, advocate fees, and incidental expenses; we provide transparent, itemized estimates tailored to your case.