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Arjuna awardee boxer Saweety Boora lodges FIR against husband Deepak Hooda alleging dowry harassment
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Saweety Boora, Arjuna Award Boxer, Files FIR Against Husband for Dowry Harassment

February 27, 2025 4 Min Read
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Boxer Saweety Boora Files FIR Against Husband Deepak Hooda: Allegations of Dowry and Assault

In a shocking turn of events, renowned Indian boxer Saweety Boora has filed a First Information Report (FIR) against her husband, professional Kabbadi player Deepak Hooda. The FIR, lodged on February 25, accuses Hooda and his family of assault and harassment related to dowry demands. This incident has drawn significant media attention and has raised critical questions about domestic violence and dowry-related issues in sports.

Allegations of Abuse and Dowry

In her complaint, Boora has reportedly detailed a history of physical assault and emotional abuse at the hands of her husband. According to police reports, Seema, the Station House Officer (SHO) of the women police station in Hisar, provided insights into the case, stating that Hooda had allegedly requested a luxury car and made multiple monetary demands from Boora. Furthermore, it has been reported that despite some demands being met, Boora has continued to face physical abuse.

Boora, an Arjuna awardee and celebrated athlete, expressed her distress over the situation, highlighting the emotional toll this has taken on her. The FIR has been registered under Section 85 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which addresses cruelty inflicted by a husband or his family on a wife.

Hooda’s Response

Deepak Hooda, in response to the allegations, has stated that he does not wish to make any negative comments about his wife. He claims to be unwell and has submitted a medical certificate to the authorities, requesting a postponement of the case proceedings. Despite being issued notices multiple times by the police, there has been no indication that Hooda will comply immediately.

In a brief statement, Hooda said, “I will certainly go there [to the police station] but I won’t make a negative comment against my wife. I have not been allowed to meet her.” His willingness to avoid public commentary on the matter suggests a desire to address the situation privately amid the ongoing legal proceedings.

Broader Implications

This case sheds light on the ongoing issue of dowry practices and domestic violence in India, which continues to be pervasive, despite legal restrictions. For many women, including those in high-profile professions like sports and entertainment, financial independence does not necessarily guarantee immunity from harassment. The allegations made by Boora highlight the need for strong advocacy for women’s rights, especially in sports, where female athletes often face unique challenges.

Conclusion

The situation between Saweety Boora and Deepak Hooda has provoked discussions about the treatment of women, the societal pressures related to dowry, and the support systems available to those facing domestic violence. As the case unfolds, it illustrates the importance of not only addressing legal repercussions but also fostering societal change to eradicate dowry practices and support victims of domestic violence.

Both Boora’s and Hooda’s future may be impacted by the outcome of this case, but the broader fight against dowry and violence against women continues—demanding that society stand behind victims and work towards justice and equality. As updates emerge from this incident, many will watch to see how the legal system addresses these serious allegations and what it means for the landscape of women’s sports in India.

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