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Dowry System in India





Vinayak Balduva, Sarthak Gupta & Simran Solanki, Students at ICFAI University, Dehradun


ABSTRACT


In this article, the authors have tried to focus on the ill-practices happening in the society even though they are prohibited at a bigger aspect by the laws. Marriage is a vital part of society, a source of great joy and happiness a fresh start. However, one of the longest standing shadows associated with marriage from a woman's point of view in Indian culture the Dowry framework. No matter how great unscrupulous transactions in the 21st century, both invisible and obvious ways. The basis of a large public outcry against women, the custom of presenting a gift is a vague communication of the appearance of men in the general public. It is always compulsory for young women to provide a lot of money, gold as gems, electronic gears, portable or enthusiastic buildings, preparation and preparation his family, during the wedding. Except for the first point of the procedure sleeping with monitors trying to make sure the budget works well for their young girls, in the current vision has changed the guards who pay for the guarantee of prosperity of their girls. Ornaments and money the lady of the hour carries with her. The home of the people is often referred to as "Streedhan" and which is the property of lady, but it is often considered appropriate because of the boys' family. Total on paid as the assignment does not have a set standard, the measuring stick depends surprisingly on the boys cost / social status and is often seen as a prep family as income they do teach their child. The living frame is spread out continuously to disrupt extents that take the number of many young girls. Thanks to the Frankenstein a method of the general public the nation saw the development of the evil shadows of this building in great shape and very deep

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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ISSN: 2582-8878

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