
This article highlights the false 498a case judgement by Supreme Court where Men and family suffered for 23 years.
In a significant judgment, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India quashed a false dowry harassment case filed in 2002 against Mr. Ghanshyam Soni and his family, citing lack of evidence, vagueness of allegations, and gross delay. While this long-overdue relief to the falsely accused is welcome, but the apex court did not initiate any action against the complainant who misused the law. The woman just dragged a man and his entire family through 23 years of trauma, and escaped any consequences.
The case involved generic, unsubstantiated allegations, no medical or corroborative evidence, and clear signs of misuse of legal provisions to harass aged parents-in-law, five sisters-in-law, and even a local tailor. The Supreme Court invoked Article 142 to quash FIR No. 1098/2002 and the chargesheet, admitting that the entire proceedings were unjustified.
“No punishment for false accusers only encourages them further“, quotes Kumar S Ratan, Founder of Men Helpline.
Yet, despite acknowledging the abuse of law, the Court:
- Did not take suo motu cognizance of the false complaint,
- Issued no guidelines to prevent such misuse in the future,
- And did not recommend punishment or perjury proceedings against the false accuser.
Is this a Double Standard?
This judgment raises an uncomfortable question:
What if a man had falsely accused a woman and dragged her through courts for 23 years?
It can be easily imagined the outrage, contempt, and possibly harsh imprisonment that would have followed. But when a woman misuses the law and destroys a man’s life and reputation for two decades, the system quietly lets it go — offering a symbolic justice in the name of justice, without accountability.
The Bigger Problem: Misuse Without Consequences
The Supreme Court on multiple occasions has acknowledged the rampant misuse of Section 498A IPC, but:
- No concrete safeguards are in place to stop misuse.
- There is no mechanism to restore the dignity or compensate the falsely accused.
- The judicial system continues to remain silent on prosecuting false complainants (specifically women), creating an environment where innocent men live in fear and shame for years, while accusers remain untouchable.
Our Stand
We at Men Helpline (group) demand:
- Punishment for false accusers under IPC sections like perjury and malicious prosecution.
- Suo motu guidelines by the Supreme Court to stop blanket arrests and frivolous cases.
- Legal reforms to balance gender laws and protect innocent men and families.
Justice delayed is injustice. But justice denied for the falsely accused — without any accountability for the false accuser — is not just injustice, it is also ignorance of the of the rule of law.