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Matrimonial Fraud Recovery in India 2026

Matrimonial Fraud India 2026 — RTI Wiki

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You met your “perfect match” on Shaadi.com / Bharat Matrimony / Jeevansathi / Matrimony.com. Profile claimed: “Software Engineer in California, US-citizen, no demands”. After 3 months chat + 2 video calls + family meet, the “groom” or his “family” demanded ₹15-50 lakh: dowry / “NRI marriage registration fees” / “father's medical emergency” / “wedding-cost share”. Then engagement happened, dowry paid, then groom vanished — or married + abandoned within months. You are a victim of matrimonial fraud. Under BNS §318 (cheating) + §80 (dowry death) + §85 (cruelty) + IT Act §66D (cheating by personation) + Domestic Violence Act 2005 + Dowry Prohibition Act 1961, comprehensive remedy is available. NCRP + cyber cell + women's commission + civil + criminal package recovers 30-60 % of cases over 12-24 months.

✅ What To Do In The Next 30 Minutes

  1. 🚨 Don't pay further — every demand is a fresh scam stage.
  2. 🔴 Screenshot every chat / video call / profile page — chat history is irreplaceable evidence.
  3. 🟡 Note groom's claimed name, photo, employer, address, family, bank, UPI — everything.
  4. 🟡 Check matrimonial site profile — many scammers reuse photos / templates.
  5. 🟢 Call women's helpline 1091 + NCW 7827170170.
  6. 🟢 File NCRP at cybercrime.gov.in under Matrimonial Fraud.

📋 In This Guide

Section Content
Quick Answer Authorities + escalation
Quick Action Steps Printable checklist
What Are Your Rights A/B/C breakdown
Real-World Patterns 5 case studies
Legal Framework BNS, IT Act, DV Act, judgments
Step-by-Step Process 9 steps
State-Wise Variations Cyber cells + women's cells
Sample Complaint Email Template
Documents Required Checklist
Common Mistakes What to avoid
FAQs 14 questions
When to Hire Lawyer Triggers
Compensation Routes
Important Numbers + Tools Resources

Quick Answer

Quick Action Steps

  1. 🛑 Don't pay further demands.
  2. 📷 Screenshot every chat / image / profile / call.
  3. 📞 1091 (women) + NCW 7827170170.
  4. 🏛 NCRP within 24 hours.
  5. 🏛 FIR within 48 hours — BNS §318, §85, DP Act §3, IT §66D.
  6. 🗂 RTI to cyber cell + matrimonial site within 7 days.
  7. 📚 Cite State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal (1992) — quashing-test framework.
  8. ⏰ Calendar Day 30 (RTI), Day 90 (Civil suit + DV).
  9. 💼 Consult women's lawyer before further engagement.
  10. 🏥 Mental health support — iCall 9152987821.
  11. 🚫 Don't talk to scammer; preserve documents.
  12. 📊 Bank statements + transaction records.

What Are Your Rights

A. Always available

B. With restrictions

C. Not available

Real-World Patterns

A. BNS, 2023

B. Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961

C. IT Act, 2000

D. Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005

E. IT Rules 2021

F. Leading judgments

Step-by-Step Process

Step 1 — Stop paying + preserve evidence

Step 2 — 1091 + NCW + family lawyer

Step 3 — NCRP + FIR

Step 4 — RTI to cyber cell + site

1. Status of NCRP / FIR.
2. Profile creation date + IP / device data.
3. Site's grievance + verification SOP.
4. Action on similar complaints (anonymised).
5. Identity verification of scammer's claimed credentials.

Step 5 — DV Act protection if married

Step 6 — Civil suit for fraud + damages

Step 7 — DP Act §6 dowry return

Step 8 — Tracking of paid amounts

Step 9 — Mental health + family support

State-Wise Variations

(12-state cyber-cell + women's-cell table — same as other articles)

Sample Complaint Email

To: ncw.delhi@nic.in
Cc: cyber-sp-[district]@[state].gov.in; grievance@[matrimonial-site].com
Subject: Matrimonial fraud — Profile [..] on [site] — request investigation
         + emergency takedown

Sir / Madam,

I, [Name], was a victim of matrimonial fraud. The accused [name + claimed
ID + matrimonial site profile] defrauded me of ₹[..] between [..] and [..].

Statutory framework:
1. BNS 2023 §318, §319, §85, §80, §228A, §111.
2. Dowry Prohibition Act 1961 §3-§6.
3. IT Act §66D + §79.
4. PWDV Act 2005 §3 + §17-§22.

Documents enclosed:
- Complete chat history (anonymised).
- Profile screenshots.
- Photos / videos exchanged.
- Bank statements showing transfers.
- Wedding invoices / registrations.
- 1091 / NCW / NCRP / FIR ack.

Relief sought:
- Investigation + identity disclosure of scammer.
- Profile takedown + ban from matrimonial site.
- Dowry return under DP Act §6.
- DV Act protection orders.
- Compensation for emotional distress + financial loss.
- Confidentiality under §228A BNS.

Yours sincerely,
[Anonymised name + Phone]

Documents Required

Common Mistakes

❓ FAQs

Site won't share scammer's data. Recourse?

RTI + court order + IT Rules 2021 takedown notice.

Married, then discovered fraud. DV Act applicable?

Yes — economic abuse + cruelty under DV §3.

Dowry given but marriage broken — recovery?

DP Act §6 — dowry returnable. Civil suit + criminal complaint.

Inter-country scammer — recovery odds?

Lower (5-15%) but Interpol + mutual legal assistance possible. CBI for syndicate.

Will my identity be shared in media?

§228A BNS protects victim identity.

NRI groom claimed to send / receive money — UPI?

NRIs use Indian banking; verify via bank channels. Genuine NRIs don't ask for upfront fees.

I'm pre-engagement — can I file?

Yes — fraud is fraud. Cheating sections apply.

Did paying dowry make me also liable under DP Act §3?

Technically yes (giving), but courts protect coerced victims. Disclose context.

Engagement broken; ring not returned. Cure?

Civil suit + DP Act recovery.

Site verified profile incorrectly?

RTI + Consumer Forum complaint + IT §43A negligence.

Did fake address + employer warning signs exist?

Reverse-search photos, verify employer, ask for video call, meet in family.

How does DPDP Rules 2025 affect this?

Personal data of others protected. Your own records remain accessible.

I'm a male victim — same protection?

Cheating + IT §66D protection regardless of gender. NCW is women-specific; men file at NCRP.

Multi-victim case — class FIR?

Yes — common pattern for site-based fraud.

When To Hire A Lawyer

Can Compensation Be Claimed?

  1. DP Act §6 dowry return.
  2. PWDV Act §22 monetary relief.
  3. Civil suit for fraud damages.
  4. DPDP Act §33 penalty (limited).

Important Numbers + Portals

Authority Number / URL
Women's helpline 1091
NCW 7827170170
NCRP 1930 / https://cybercrime.gov.in
iCall (counselling) 9152987821
AASRA 9820466726
NALSA 15100

Tools That Help

Internal Linking Suggestions

External References

Conclusion

Matrimonial fraud is one of the most emotionally devastating crimes in India 2026. Speed of evidence preservation + NCRP + NCW + DV Act protection + civil + criminal package gives you the strongest recovery. Bhajan Lal (1992) is the framework. Don't pay further; don't talk to scammer; document everything; involve women's commissions early.

Sources

  1. Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 — §§318, 319, 80, 85, 228A, 111-112.
  2. Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 — §3-§6.
  3. Information Technology Act, 2000.
  4. PWDV Act, 2005.
  5. IT Rules 2021.
  6. DPDP Act 2023 + Rules 2025.
  7. State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal (1992).
  8. Sushil Kumar v. UoI (1992).
  9. K.S. Puttaswamy (2017) 10 SCC 1.
  10. Lalita Kumari (2014) 2 SCC 1.

Last reviewed: 6 May 2026.