According to section 498A of IPC any cruelty for dowry to a woman by the husband or his relatives is a) a non-bailable offence with up to three years jail and fine b) a bailable offence with up to three years jail and fine c) an offence with fine up to 5 thousand rupees d) a non bailable offence with up to seven years jail and fine 

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a) a non-bailable offence with up to three years jail and fine  

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