Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) is a crucial legal provision designed to safeguard married women from the pervasive issue of domestic violence and harassment inflicted by their husbands or the husband's relatives. This particular section primarily targets acts of cruelty, often stemming from dowry demands or other forms of mental or physical abuse within the marital home. In the context of legal representation for such cases, 

For the accused, we secure anticipatory bail, challenge vague allegations, and pursue FIR quashing with precision, leveraging key precedents like Arnesh Kumar vs. State of Bihar (2014). For complainants, we build robust cases with solid evidence, ensuring swift justice and safety through remedies like the Domestic Violence Act. With a focus on ethical advocacy, mediation, and tailored strategies, we navigate the complexities of 498A cases to deliver results you can trust.

Adv. Amol Khobragade, a practicing lawyer in Pune, is known for his specialization in divorce and family law. His practice naturally encompasses cases falling under Section 498A of the IPC, given its direct relevance to marital disputes and domestic issues.