Dowry-related disputes remain one of the most sensitive and complex aspects of matrimonial law in India. Advocate Neha Gund offers skilled legal representation in all dowry-related cases—whether you are a victim of dowry harassment or facing false accusations.
With a compassionate and strategic approach, Advocate Neha Gund ensures that every client receives personalized legal support, whether they are seeking justice or protection under the law.
Dowry is prohibited under the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961, which criminalizes giving, taking, or demanding dowry before, during, or after marriage. Additionally, Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) deals with cruelty to a married woman by her husband or his relatives, often linked with dowry demands.
Advocate Neha Gund provides sensitive and effective legal support for women who are facing dowry-related cruelty or harassment.
Filing Police Complaints and FIRs
Under Section 498A IPC and Dowry Prohibition Act.
Protection Orders and Legal Relief
Seeking immediate relief through protection, residence, and monetary support under the Domestic Violence Act.
Maintenance and Custody Support
Securing financial maintenance and child custody for the aggrieved woman.
Divorce and Legal Separation Proceedings
Initiating divorce or judicial separation on the grounds of cruelty or dowry demands.
Liaising with Police and Authorities
Coordinating with police stations and women’s cells for prompt legal action.
In some cases, dowry laws may be misused to settle personal scores or gain leverage in matrimonial disputes. Advocate Neha Gund provides strong legal defense for individuals who are falsely implicated.
Filing for Anticipatory Bail
Immediate legal protection against arrest under Section 498A IPC.
Challenging False FIRs
Filing for quashing of FIRs and proceedings under Section 482 CrPC in the High Court.
Evidence Collection & Case Strategy
Building a strong defense with documentation, witness statements, and expert cross-examinations.
Mediation and Settlements
Facilitating lawful and peaceful resolutions when both parties agree.
Court Representation
Strong and articulate defense in Magistrate and Sessions Courts.