Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

SC: HUSBAND-WIFE ACRIMONY TAKEN CARE OF BY GOD

Woman had slapped cruelty charges against her husband after 28 years of living separately; man died last February

- Utkarsh Anand utkarsh.anand@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The rancour between a man and his wife was so bitter that only the “Almighty” could have ended it, the Supreme Court observed about a case in which the woman slapped cruelty charges against her husband 30 years after marriage and 28 years of living separately. “The acrimony between appellant No.1 (man) and respondent No.2 (wife) has been taken care of by the Almighty, as the man passed away on 25.02.2020,” noted a bench.

NEW DELHI: The rancour between husband wife was so bitter that only the “Almighty” could have ended it, the Supreme Court observed about a case in which the woman slapped cruelty charges against her husband 30 years after marriage and 28 years of living separately. The court noted that the hostility between the Delhi couple ended only after the man died in February last year.

“The acrimony between appellant No. 1 ( man) and respondent No.2 (wife) has been taken care of by the Almighty, as the man passed away on 25.02.2020,” noted a bench led by justice Sanjay K Kaul, as it declared that the man cannot be tried on penal charges because he is dead. The order was released on January 6.

But, at the same time, the bench regretted that while the husband’s problems have been taken care of by God, the woman’s stepson had been left in potential trouble even though he was just nine when his father remarried.

The woman wanted the stepson to be tried on criminal charges for allegedly harassing her.

Despite death of the husband, the court lamented, there appears to be no end to the dispute in question “with which the son from the first marriage has little to do.”

The bench, which also included justices Dinesh Maheshwari and Hrishikesh Roy, took note that the step-son was in class IV and aged about 9 when his father married for the second time with the complainan­t in 1983.

The couple started living separately since 1984 while the stepson was in a boarding school in Maharashtr­a’s Panchgani between 1985 and 1990. After his schooling, he was sent to Pune for higher studies. It was only after completing his college course in Pune that the stepson came back to Delhi to stay with his father, who had since long been separated from the complainan­t.

But in 2014, the woman had a first informatio­n report (FIR) registered at a police station in Delhi, accusing the father and son of torturing her and subjecting her to cruelty. After the Delhi high court refused to exonerate the father-son duo and asked them to prove their innocence during the trial, they moved the apex court in appeal.

Hearing the appeal earlier this week, the bench noted that the charges against the husband has to be dropped after his demise.

Underscori­ng that this FIR wad filed after 30 years of marriage, an amused bench said: “The angst and resentment against the husband is such that respondent No.2 (woman) has roped in his son in the aforesaid factual matrix. As to how and why the son should be roped into this FIR, one wonders!”

It maintained that the FIR has nothing to do with the step son, who is physically handicappe­d. When the proceeding­s against the husband cannot continue because of his death, the bench observed, it would be unjust to send up the stepson for trial especially when there has been little interactio­n between him and the stepmother.

The bench emphasised that “no meaningful purpose would be served by relegating the stepson for a trial,” and added the criminal proceeding­s against him need to be brought to an end too.

“We accordingl­y quash the criminal proceeding­s emanating from the FIR against the appellant no.2,” ordered the bench, coming to the rescue of the stepson.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The woman wanted stepson to be tried on criminal charges for allegedly harassing her; SC orders criminal proceeding­s against him to be quashed.
HT FILE The woman wanted stepson to be tried on criminal charges for allegedly harassing her; SC orders criminal proceeding­s against him to be quashed.

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