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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. Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005

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    Former Attorney General of India Soli Sorabjee has also criticized the broad definition of verbal abuse in the act. [20] Global health expert & Director of Edward & Cynthia Institute of Public Health, Dr Edmond Fernandes has talked about how educated women use this as a tool of legal exploitation to harass men.

  4. Dowry death - Wikipedia

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    In dowry deaths, the groom's family is the perpetrator of murder or suicide. [12] India has by far the highest number of dowry-related deaths in the world according to Indian National Crime Record Bureau. In 2012, 8,233 dowry death cases were reported across India. [1] Dowry issues cause 1.4 deaths per year per 100,000 women in India. [13] [14 ...

  5. 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

  6. Bride burning - Wikipedia

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    Bride burning has been recognized as an important problem in India, [4] accounting for around 2,500 [failed verification] deaths per year in the country. [4] In 1995, Time magazine reported that dowry deaths in India increased from around 400 a year in the early 1980s to around 5,800 a year by the middle of the 1990s. [ 5 ]

  7. Indian state passes law seeking death penalty for rapists - AOL

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    Citizens took to the streets in Kolkata, India, on Aug. 14 ahead of the 78th Indian Independence Day to protest against the rape and murder of a second-year intern doctor in Kolkata.

  8. Angry Brides - Wikipedia

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    In India, dowry [2] is the payment in cash or other valuable property given to a bridegroom's family along with the bride. A typical dowry may include cash and jewellery. [ 3 ] Requests for, and payment of, dowry were prohibited under the Dowry Prohibition Act (1961) in Indian civil law and subsequently by Sections 304B and 498a of the Indian ...

  9. Female foeticide in India - Wikipedia

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    This may be connected to the dowry system in India where dowry deaths occur when a girl is seen as a financial burden. Urban India has higher child sex ratio than rural India according to 1991, 2001 and 2011 Census data, implying higher prevalence of female foeticide in urban India. Similarly, child sex ratio greater than 115 boys per 100 girls ...