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Woman set on fire by in-laws over dowry

Unnao (UP), Feb 1 (PTI) A woman was set on fire in front of her eight-year-old sister allegedly by her in-laws over dowry in Sadar police area, a senior officer said here today.Seema (20), who got married last year, was allegedly set ablaze by her in-laws in front of her eight-year-old sister Laxmi, Deputy Superintendent of Police Brijesh Mishra said, adding Seema was admitted to the district ...

Dowries in India in Kaushik Basu editor Oxford Companion to Economics Oxford University Press Delhi forthcoming 2006 See Sudhir Dhar s cartoon on dowries
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dowry: Definition from Answers.com

dowry n. , pl. , -ries . Money or property brought by a bride to her husband at marriage. ... In Europe, the dowry served to build the power and wealth of great families and ...
Feelings and emotions Affinity · Attachment · Compersion · Intimacy · Jealousy · Limerence · Love · Passion · Platonic love · Psychology of sexual monogamy Human practices Bride price (Dower · Dowry) · Hypergamy · Infidelity · Sexuality Relationship abuse Child abuse · Elder abuse · Dating abuse · Infidelity · Spousal abuse · v · d · e An old German Aussteuerschrank (dowry closet) A dowry (also known as trousseau or tocher or, in Latin, dos) is the money, goods, or estate that a woman brings to her husband in marriage.1 It contrasts with bride price, which is paid to the bride's parents, and dower, which is property settled on the bride herself by the groom at the time of marriage. The same culture may simultaneously practice both dowry and bride price. Dowry is an ancient custom, and its existence may well predate records of it. Contents 1 History 2 In Europe 3 In Asia 4 See also 5 External Resources 6 References 7 Further reading // History


Dowry demand drives woman to suicide

Hyderabad, Jan 31 : A woman committed suicide due to harassment of her in laws under the Chatrinaka police station limits.

Here is an example of a dowry document You probably won t understand what it says but you will notice money negotations involved
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Dowry | Define Dowry at Dictionary.com

Dowry definition, the money, goods, or estate that a wife brings to her husband at marriage. See more.
Originally an African concept, the purpose of a dowry was to provide "seed money" or property for the establishment of a new household, to help a husband feed and protect his family, and to give the wife and children some support if he were to die.2 A husband thus had certain property rights in his wife's dowry. In addition, the wife might bring to the marriage property of her own, which was not included in the dowry and which was, as a result, hers alone. This property was "beyond the dowry" (Greek: parapherna, the root of paraphernalia) and was known as paraphernal property or extra-dotal property.3 Even in the oldest available records, such as the Code of Hammurabi, the dowry is described as an already-existing custom. Regulations surrounding the custom include: the wife being entitled to her dowry at her husband's death as part of her dower, her dowry being inheritable only by her own children, not by her husband's children by other women, and a woman not being entitled to a (subsequent) inheritance if her father had provided her dowry in marriage. If a woman died without sons, her husband had to refund the dowry but could deduct the value of the bride price; the dowry would normally have been the larger of the sums.4


Acid thrown over dowry

KURARGHAT, Bangladesh - A youth threw acid on his sister-in-law over dowry at Kurarghat in the city's Kamrangirchar Wednesday night.


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Dowry - New World Encyclopedia

A dowry is a gift of money or valuables given by the bride's family to the groom and the newly formed household at the time of their marriage. ...
One of the basic functions of a dowry has been to serve as a form of protection for the wife against the possibility of ill treatment by her husband and his family.citation needed In other words, the dowry provides an incentive to the husband not to harm his wife. In Europe Dowry was widely practiced in Europe. In Homeric times, the usual Greek practice was to give a brideprice. Dowries were exchanged in the later classical time (5th century BC). Ancient Romans also practiced dowry, though Tacitus notes that the Germanic tribes practiced the reverse custom of the dower. Failure to provide a customary, or agreed-upon, dowry could cause a marriage to be called off. William Shakespeare made use of such an event in King Lear: one of Cordelia's wooers ceased to woo her on hearing that King Lear will give her no dowry. In Measure for Measure, Claudio and Juliet's premarital sex was brought about by their families' wrangling over dowry after the betrothal. Angelo's motive for forswearing his betrothal with Mariana was the loss of her dowry at sea.


Dowry-harassment complaint filed against district judge

Rajkot, Jan 23 (PTI) A complaint has been filed against District and Sessions judge of Porbandar for allegedly harassing his daughter-in-law for dowry, police said here today.


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Indian Dowry System - MyNation Foundation

Dowry Law Misuse(IPC 498A) By Indian women.1872, 1872 Evidence Act, 1971 Abortion Act 498, 498a, 498A Explained, 498a harassment, 498a india, 498a ...
Folklorists often interpret the fairy tale Cinderella as the competition between the stepmother and the stepdaughter for resources, which may include the need to provide a dowry. Gioachino Rossini's opera La Cenerentola makes this economic basis explicit: Don Magnifico wishes to make his own daughters' dowry larger, to attract a grander match, which is impossible if he must provide a third dowry.5 One common penalty for the kidnapping and rape of an unmarried woman was that the abductor or rapist had to provide the woman's dowry. Until the late 20th century this was sometimes called wreath money, or the breach of promise. (See raptio and bride kidnapping.) Providing dowries for poor women was regarded as a form of charity by wealthier parishioners. The custom of Christmas stockings springs from a legend of St. Nicholas, in which he threw gold in the stockings of three poor sisters, thus providing for their dowries. St. Elizabeth of Portugal and St. Martin de Porres were particularly noted for providing such dowries, and the Archconfraternity of the Annunciation, a Roman charity dedicated to providing dowries, received the entire estate of Pope Urban VII. As the French crown provided dowries for many of the women persuaded to travel to New France for marriages and settlement there, they were known as filles du roi (daughters of the king).


One in four women arrested for dowry-related crimes

One in every four women go behind bars for harassment for dowry and dowry related deaths.


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Dowry

Dowry (Dahej/Hunda) as we all know is paid in cash or kind by the bride's family to the groom' s family alongwith the giving away of the bride (Kanyadanam) ...
In some parts of Europe, especially Eastern Europe, land dowries were common. In the County of Bentheim, for instance, parents who had no sons might give a land dowry to their new son-in-law. It was commonly given with the condition that he take the surname of his bride, in order to continue the family name. The Domostroy, a Russian advice book of the sixteenth century for upper classes, includes advice to set aside property for purposes of a dowry, and use it accumulate linens, clothings, and other things for it, rather than have to suddenly buy it all for the wedding; if the daughter should happen to die, the dowry should be used to give alms and for prayers for her soul, although some might be set aside for other daughters.6 In late Tsarist Russia the dowry originally consisted of clothing for the bride, linen, and bedding.7 Linen became less common, a fact blamed on poor flax harvest and girls being poor spinners, but emphasis was added to the finest of the clothing, and a money dowry was sometimes added, particularly if the bride was regarded as having some fault.8 Prospective in-laws, usually concerned mostly with her working ability, grew more concerned about a money dowry.9


Newly-wed Tripura man sells dowry items, donates money

By Sujit Chakraborty, Agartala, Jan 9 : In an exemplary gesture against the evil of dowry, a newly-wed government school teacher in Tripura Sunday donated Rs.48,000 to the chief minister's relief fund after selling the gifts received by him in marriage.


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Dowry

Definition: Dowry - The nuptial present, such as money, goods, property, or estate which is offered by a bride to her husband at marriage. ...
The Portuguese crown gave two cities as dowry to the British Crown in 1661 when King Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland married Catherine of Braganza, a princess of Portugal. They were Mumbai (Bombay) in India and Tangier in Morocco. In Victorian England, dowries were seen among the upper class as an early payment of the daughter's inheritance. Only daughters who had not received their dowries were entitled to part of the estate when their parents died. If a couple died without children, the woman's dowry was returned to her family.10 In some cases, nuns were required to bring a dowry when joining a convent.11 In Asia Dowry is a common practice in many Asian countries, including Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. In India, where incidents of bride burning and dowry death acquired notoriety, the payment of a dowry has been prohibited under The 1961 Dowry Prohibition Act in Indian civil law and subsequently by Sections 304B and 498a of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). See also idontwantdowry.com Lobolo Mahr Sexism in India Dowry Related Laws in India External Resources Fight Against misuse of Dowry law (IPC-498a) References ^ Dowry – Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary ^ Dowry - Reference.com, from The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 2004 ^ Fleitas v. Richardson, 147 U.S. 550 (1893). ^ Thompson, James C., B.A., M.Ed., Women in the Ancient World: Women in Babylonia Under the Hammurabi Law Code ^ Marina Warner, From the Beast to the Blonde: On Fairy Tales And Their Tellers, pp. 213–4 ISBN 0-374-15901-7 ^ Carolyn Johnston Pouncey, The Domostroi: Rules for Russian Households in the Time of Ivan the Terrible, p95 ISBN 0-8014-9689-6 ^ Olga Semyonova Tian-Shanskaia, Village Life in Late Tsarist Russia, p3 1993, Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianopolis ^ Olga Semyonova Tian-Shanskaia, Village Life in Late Tsarist Russia, p3-4 1993, Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianopolis ^ Olga Semyonova Tian-Shanskaia, Village Life in Late Tsarist Russia, p66 1993, Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianopolis ^ Gail MacColl and Carol McD. Wallace, To Marry An English Lord, pp. 166–7, ISBN 0-89480-939-3 ^ "Convent", Catholic Encyclopedia Further reading Hirsch, Jennifer S., Wardlow, Holly, Modern loves: the Anthropology of Romantic Courtship & Companionate Marriage, Macmillan, 2006. ISBN 0472099590. Cf. Chapter 1 "Love and Jewelry", on contrasting a dowry and a bride price.


Woman commits suicide, family alleges dowry harassment

Fatehgarh Sahib, Jan 28 : A woman allegedly committed suicide by consuming some poisonous substance due to dowry harassment from her husband and in-laws here.


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In dowry-related cases, a woman committed suicide, while another woman received burn ... Dowry in the upper classes is also popular as Trousseau that is given ...



Housewife burnt alive for dowry

A 25-year-old housewife, T Rani, was burnt alive allegedly by her husband and in-laws for additional dowry at her house in Jeedimetla on Monday.

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Encyclopedia article of dowry at Reference.com compiled from comprehensive and current sources.



Woman set on fire by in-laws over dowry

Unnao (UP), Feb 1 (PTI) A woman was set on fire in front of her eight-year-old sister allegedly by her in-laws over dowry in Sadar police area, a senior officer said here today.

costs of raising her Nowadays if a dowry is offered it usually goes directly to the bride I think the dowry would have been given at about the time of the letter but I am not sure Here is an interesting article about the dowry in Ghana Usually a prayer is said at this point and some symbolic items of food are tasted by the olopa s and then passed around to the
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Anti Dowry

Dowry or Dahej is the payment in cash or / and kind by the bride's family to the bridegroom' s family along with the giving away of the bride ( called ...



Woman hanged to death, case of dowry against in-laws

Lucknow, Jan 11 : A case of dowry death has been registered against the in-laws of a woman who was found hanged in Bansi Khera of Nagram police area of the state capital last night.


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