The Supreme Court has said that monetary and financial dominance of a man over his wife cannot qualify as cruelty, especially in the absence of any tangible mental or physical harm caused to her.
The recent judgment by a Bench headed by Justice B.V. Nagarathna, while quashing a case of dowry harassment instituted by a woman against her husband, found her allegations, including that she was forced to maintain a “pennywise” account of the household expenses in Excel sheet while he sent “lakhs” to his parents and siblings for business purposes, as a reflection of the “daily wear and tear of marriage”.
The woman had complained that she was asked to leave her job as a software consultant and stay at home as a “housewife” in the U.S., where the couple was based.
She had complained that she was made to “beg for money to meet her daily needs” as the husband had exercised “full monetary control” over her. The woman had submitted that she was pressurised to lose weight after the delivery of their child.
In the judgment authored by Justice Nagarathna, the court said the situation narrated in the case was a “mirror reflection of the Indian society where men of the households often try to dominate and take charge of the finances of the women, but criminal litigation cannot become a gateway or a tool to settle scores and pursue personal vendettas”.






