Allahabad High Court ruled that a spouse demanding sex from the other is not cruelty, dismissing a dowry and torture case against a Noida man as rooted in ‘sexual incompatibility.’ The court found no evidence of specific dowry demands or cruelty under Section 498A IPC, stating the case lacked substantive injury or clear allegations.
Demanding sex from spouse does not constitute cruelty: Allahabad high court

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