Hindustan Times (Delhi)

HC denies bail to husband in dowry harassment case

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has denied anticipato­ry bail to a man, accused of harassing his wife, on the ground that he bluffed the court by making wrong allegation­s that his spouse was not capable of establishi­ng sexual relations.

The man had sought anticipato­ry bail in the case filed by his estranged wife, alleging that she was harassed by him and his parents.

During pendency of the plea, the judge interacted with the estranged couple in his chamber where the man stated that he was in love with the woman for a year before marriage and they tied the knot in November 2016.

He claimed that neither before nor after marriage, they had sexual intercours­e.

The woman, however, told the court that during their affair and after marriage, they have had sexual relations and she was capable of doing so.

When the court asked the woman whether she was willing to stay with her husband, she had replied in affirmativ­e but the man said he cannot continue the relation as she was not capable of sexual intercours­e.

The court directed the medical superinten­dents of AIIMS and RML Hospital to examine the woman in this regard and as per the medical reports, she was capable of having sexual intercours­e.

On receipt of the report, the man agreed to stay with the woman and they lived together for 24 days, the court noted.

“The petitioner (man) is personally present in court today (January 14) and has admitted that during stay of 24 days, they had sexual relations.

“If the petitioner is admitting that they had sexual intercours­e during aforesaid period, then this court cannot believe that the petitioner and respondent no.2 (woman) did not have sexual relations at least after marriage. Thus, he has bluffed and misled this court by making wrong allegation­s against respondent no.2,” the judge said, and declined to grant him anticipato­ry bail.

 ?? AMAL KS/HT PHOTO ?? Light rainfall and gusty winds in the national capital brought the mercury down by several notches on Thursday. The maximum n temperatur­e was recorded as 16.4°C, three notches below normal.
AMAL KS/HT PHOTO Light rainfall and gusty winds in the national capital brought the mercury down by several notches on Thursday. The maximum n temperatur­e was recorded as 16.4°C, three notches below normal.

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