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Sadanand Menon: Kicking in for the daughter-in-law
Sadanand Menon / New Delhi Aug 07, 2009, 00:18 IST

It is a leg break worthy of a Subash Gupte or a Shane Warne. The Supreme Court has given legal humour (not to speak of injustice) a fresh leg to stand on by pronouncing that kicking a daughter-in-law is not tantamount to ‘cruelty’.

The implications of this entirely imaginative interpretation of Sec 498-A of the IPC dealing with ‘cruelty’ inflicted by ‘husband or relative of husband of a woman’, are delightful and there may be many now regretting they do not have a daughter-in-law to try out this new sport.

Reminds me of some lovely lines from Harindranath Chattopadhyaya who was merely reinterpreting the Ten Commandments:
Thou shall not covet thy neighbour’s wife nor the ass her husband bought her;

But thank God thou art not forbidden to covet thy neighbour’s daughter.

This can now be restated as:
Thou shall not kick thy neighbour’s wife nor the ass her husband bought her;

But thank God thou art not forbidden to kick thy in-law daughter.

It is literally true. If you kick a woman on the road, it is presumably tantamount to assault and several provisos of the IPC can amputate you. If you kick a dog or a cat, it is brute cruelty to animals and any Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) worth its salt can leave you yelping. If you kick a child you are a heartless monster that child rights’ organisations can make baby-fodder of. If you kick a policeman you are breaking the law (and your own bones to boot). If you kick a judge (ahem), it is contempt of court. If you kick the bucket, you have certainly had it. But kick a daughter-in-law and you are contributing to the sanctity and longevity of the hallowed institution of marriage.

The learned Justices S B Sinha and Cyriac Joseph were strangely silent on how to construe the opposite, that is, if a daughter-in-law were to kick the husband or mother-in-law. Perhaps, that’s what prospective daughters-in-law should be trained in, since the law is silent on it.

Good enough, nevertheless, to kick-start a debate, if not a few brand new post-nuptial customs and rituals. Not a bad idea at all, one presumes, to greet a new daughter-in-law with a few kicks at the threshold as she enters, right foot first, just to prove there are no hard feelings. It might also prove prudent to repeat the kicks every time there is less salt in the sambhar or more crust on the chapatti or if the dirt on the collar has proved resistant to every generation of Surf. For the mother-in-law in particular, it provides occasion for limbering her legs and stretching her joints in the middle years which should be a counter to creeping arthritis as well as an antidote to her own ‘housemaid’s knee’. In short, she will grow into a ‘happy’ mother-in-law. And, a happy mother-in-law is the sure-fire recipe for a happy marriage. Wah, sirjis! What an idea!

Spoilsports like the Comrade Brinda Karat have questioned the wisdom of the judgment and termed it retrograde. She and other women rights activists fear that the ambivalence of the judgment will only deepen the miseries of married women and be interpreted as a ‘license for domestic violence’, even as it encourages both active and potential wife-beaters.

Certainly arguments worth considering, though there are enough women on the other side who argue that the patriarchal marriage itself constitutes the first kick delivered on the fundamentals (and rights) of women and that it leads to conditions in which some wives even feel uncomfortable when husbands cease playing football with them. Here, they claim, the insensitivity of the law is hardly going to over-ride the insensitivity of the system itself.

It is truly educative that learned justices of the apex court can construe such a benign interpretation of the act of ‘kicking’. V S Naipaul in India, A, Wounded Civilization, has described the mess the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, got into in the late 1970s due to an ‘innovative design’ idea. Students, taken for the first time on a rural visit, were concerned at the spinal strain on women bent double at the waist while harvesting their fields. They went back and returned with a ‘design solution’, a sickle strapped to the leg. It dispensed with bending. Hold a sheaf and kick and the field would get harvested. A ‘walk-and-kick’ demonstration of this break-through was arranged for the panchayat. Reportedly, the NID team was almost physically assaulted for suggesting to farmers that they should ‘kick’ the anna (food) which was like ‘mother’ to them.

India is a strange civilisation indeed where kicking a book or even a rag of a newspaper is considered an ill omen and an ‘insult’ to Saraswati. However, bring the same Saraswati home as your daughter-in-law and you can kick her in with impunity. Clearly what happens when ‘Davids come to judgment’.

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Posted by: raj
Dear Sadanand, You need to think a hundred times before writing such comments on a particular judgement. Can't you see the atrocities happening daily on so many families? How the laws made for the protection of women have been misused? Judiciary, police, society and even philosopher like you are not giving thought to the situation happening inside those Innocent family due to poorly drafted 498a and Dv act by our system for getting vote banks. Even in the case of murder Police do not arrest anybody without any evidence. But in this act the complete family is getting arrested.
Posted by: yodha
Did you write any piece when a SC justice said " listen to whatever your wife says". Would that not amount to cruely on men by wives? We are glad the justices of SC actually know what is IPC 498A and cruelty defined under IPC 498A. They are answerable for their judgment, which has be to based on law and legal principles
Posted by: nirdesh
Sadanand, Wait for the day when some daughter-in-law in your extended family files a false dowry case against you and you are dragged to the police station on saturday night. And then in the next 10 years try explaining to the court that you did not kick her. Then I will write a bs article like you just did.
Posted by: Atit
Dear Mr. Sadanad, Before writing did you ever read the entire jusdgement of 40 pages?? I doubt, you were not able to see how bride had tried each and every possible way to harrass husband. Even after filling 498a and keeping her hubby engage in all court cases she had ask for reconciliation and mediation for 2 times? why she wants to live with such family where she get 2 kicks as breakfast, 4 kicks as lunch and 4 kicks as dinner? could you answer this?? such bride should beg on highways for husband. kicking is punishable under other IPCs not 498a that's what Supreme court judge had written in judgement. BUT you guys just write entire article with out reading entire judgement. if you want ask me for judgement copy and rewrite the article. otherwise your entire article is full of assumption, and hardly match any reality.
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