Dowry Prohibition Act

The Indian government passed the Dowry Prohibition Act of 1961 in an effort to end the country's dower practice. Because of this, it is illegal to give, receive, or demand dower. The term "dowry" refers to any assets or security that the bride's family gives or plans to give to the groom's family, either directly or indirectly, at the time of marriage. https://www.edrafter.in/dowry-prohibition-act/

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Dowry Prohibition Act

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