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  2. Dowry system in India - Wikipedia

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    The dowry system in India [1] refers to the durable goods, cash, and real or movable property that the bride's family gives to the groom, his parents and his relatives as a condition of the marriage. [2] [3] Dowry is called "दहेज" in Hindi and as جہیز in Urdu. [4] The dowry system can put great financial burden on the bride's family ...

  3. Nisha Sharma dowry case - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Nisha Sharma dowry case was an anti-dowry lawsuit that has been cited as an illustrative example highlighting the potential for misuse of the IPC 498A law in India. In this case, Nisha Sharma accused her prospective groom, Munish Dalal, of dowry demands, raising questions about the dynamics and fairness of such allegations within the ...

  4. Dowry death - Wikipedia

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    The Indian National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) reports that there were 8,331 dowry death cases registered in India in 2011. [1] Incidents of dowry deaths during the year 2008 (8,172) have increased by 14.4 per cent over the 1998 level (7,146), [ 17 ] while India's population grew at 17.6% over the 10-year period. [ 18 ]

  5. A man's suicide leads to clamour around India's dowry law - AOL

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    Atul Subhash's death has galvanised men's rights activists and started a debate around India's dowry law.

  6. Dowry - Wikipedia

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    In India, dowry is called Dahez in Hindi. [79] In far eastern parts of India, dowry is called Aaunnpot. Dowry is a payment of cash or gifts from the bride's family to the bridegroom's family upon arranged marriage. It may include cash, jewelry, electrical appliances, furniture, bedding, crockery, utensils, car and other household items that ...

  7. Bride burning - Wikipedia

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    The Indian author Rajesh Talwar has written a play on dowry deaths titled The Bride Who Would Not Burn. [12] In 1961, the government of India passed the Dowry Prohibition Act, making the dowry demands in wedding arrangements illegal. [13] In 1986, the Indian Parliament added dowry deaths as a new domestic violence crime. According to the new ...

  8. Domestic violence in India - Wikipedia

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    According to Indian National Crime Record Bureau, in 2012, 8,233 dowry death cases were reported across India, [38] or dowry issues cause 1.4 deaths per year per 100,000 women in India. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] For contextual reference, the United Nations reports a worldwide average female homicide rate of 3.6 per 100,000 women, and an average of 1.6 ...

  9. Violence against women in India - Wikipedia

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    Despite the illegality of dowry in India, the tradition of giving costly gifts to the groom and his relatives remains prevalent at weddings organized by the bride's family. [7] A map of the reported dowry deaths in India, per 100,000 people (2012) Rising son in law in Bengal, painting by Gaganendranath Tagore - Indian Museum, Kolkata