Dowry harassment doesn't have to be filed in the first seven years of marriage. They can be filed anytime during the marriage. They cannot be filed after getting a divorce.
Pretty obvious one cannot file claims of dowry harassment
after a divorce.
You're thinking of dowry death under S.304B, where a death of the wife under suspicious circumstances (burns, bodily injury) within the first seven years of marriage can be considered a dowry death if there is any proof that the husband/any relative (typically in-laws) harassed the woman. In such cases the burden of proof shifts and the husband has to prove his innocence rather than the prosecution proving his guilt.
No, I was
not thinking about any such dowry death in my previous post.
A dowry harassment case won't be dismissed just on the grounds that seven years have passed.
Maybe you have not understood the Bare Act (legal act) nor the cases that have been filed on such grounds.
As per CrPC468, there is a time limitation of 3 years for filing any claims for harassment and cruelty. If someone was happily married (or even happily co-existing in a marriage) since more than 7 years, she won't wait until a divorce petition to claim that she was harassed and subjected to cruelty for dowry demands.
It would be almost impossible to find a case where the court decreed that there was a genuine demand for dowry after 7 years of marriage. Basically, the genuineness of such "afterthought" dowry harassment claims can be challenged in the court.
I assume the OP's husband's brother has been married for close to 15-20 years. If that is the case, the wife's claims for dowry harassment are highly likely fraudulent. And, counter charges of perjury, defamation, false charges, etc can be filed against her.
As the wife of a defense services personnel (and knowing the culture in the defense services), it would be impossible to believe that the wife did not seek legal recourse in the years of being subjected to harassment and cruelty for dowry. It would be even more amusing if she has made such claims when the OP's husband's brother was living apart from her on a border posting.
Dowry harassment claims are not something that anyone should believe at face value. Section 498A has been blatantly misused by women who seek large alimony or revenge