Dowry- A curse to woman
Dowry system is deep rooted in the society in India finding its origin during the medieval times, when giving gifts in cash to a bride by her family became a ritual. It is one of the problems that has been well established in the Indian society, leading to certain different problems, one of which in the current times has turned out to be domestic violence or simple dowry related violence.
Dowry has been used since
ages to show their economic status using the woman or bride as chattel along
with that dowry. The higher the dowry, the higher the status in the family of
in-laws. If there are two or more brothers in a family then what they get as
dowry in their marriage is always compared bringing about a scenario of discrimination
in the house which leads to sufferings of the woman with lower dowry.
If the man’s family has a
certain amount of land, or he’s well educated and salaried person, they will,
in most of the cases, definitely be expecting a greater dowry than normal
because they think they’ve spent a lot on their child’s education so they are
required to get what they’ve given. The job of dowry system in India has been a
way to commodify an individual, equating their equal to the value of the dowry.
Dowry’s value further depends on physical looks.
Greed for more money is
what gives rise to dowry-related violence. The groom or his family seeks
continued payments or more goods from the bride’s family who are unwilling or
unable to pay, so the groom turns to violence and thus starts a hell-like life
of the bride. Physical violence, marital rape, acid attacks, starvation,
eviction and false imprisonment are some of the common methods of extortion
that are inflicted upon the woman in the society in order to avenge the non-payment
or non-fulfilment of the groom’s wishes for more dowry. Even burning of the
wife by setting her on fire has been observed in many cases to be used as a
method by the perpetrators. Cases of killing or burning the woman are disguised
as suicide or accidents due to some disaster, in an attempt to avoid being
convicted for violence.
Studies have shown that
greed, social status and illiteracy prevalent in the society have been the root
causes of the dowry system in India. With a literacy rate of 74%, it is quite
possible for the people to be not well informed about the laws and
legislations, which leaves them with no choice other than fulfilling the
demands of the groom and his family which otherwise leads to violence against
the bride.
In order to maintain
their status, the bride’s family tend not to go against the prevalent norms in
the society even if they’ re unable to pay the dowry, since their status or
financial condition is of little or no significance.
The Dowry Prohibition Act
was enacted in the year 1961 in order to fortify the status of a woman in the
society and the abatement of dowry system, but even after decades of enactment
these acts are still irrelevant due to the lack of mass contribution and it is
still a significant part of Indian marriage and people openly defy this law,
failing woman empowerment. People are not attentive to such laws and they use
the dowry system as a means to increase their material possession under the
mask of a marriage proposal. Hence, with this ignorance of anti-dowry laws, the
bride’s family and the bride herself suffer at the hand of the groom’s family.
Even though in 1986, the
law was amended with a statement that any death or violence within the first
seven years of marriage would be tried as related to dowry, still most of the
cases go unreported in the name of a maligned status. National Crime Bureau of
India in its 2017 report recorded nearly 7000 dowry linked deaths.
Only enactment of a law
is not going to work when fighting against a social evil, there need to be a
strict and ruthless enforcement of that law. What we need in the current
scenario is a zero-tolerance policy for offenders tending to accept or demand
dowry. There is a lack of proper investigative procedures leading to the freedom
of the accused, so this is also a point to be taken care of by the authorities.
Lack of social awareness
is another aspect to be taken into consideration along with the education and
self-dependence of women. Widespread
campaigns should be launched to create an awareness among the societies to
spread the knowledge about the legal provisions against dowry. Educating the
girl child has been a major objective of the governments, which is highly
applaudable but still there is a lack of education among the girls. Education
is an essential to gain eyes and ears to the world which is beyond the normal
vision. Everyone should emphasize on educating the women to let them have the
knowledge of their rights. It will enable them to speak up against the dowry
system and fight for their rights. Marriage which is seen as the only salvation
by the women in the Indian society will no longer be seen as the same and the
women will strive for self-dependence.
The present society need
to realize that women are perfectly capable of doing anything which a man can
do and even the women themselves need to believe that they are not inferior to
men and need not depend on them to provide them with things for survival.
Deaths due to dowry
violence has been rising and these statistics are worrying. The primary reason
behind dowry system is the patriarchal society, owing to which evil practices
like the dowry system still find its takers and propagators. In order to ensure
the annihilation of the dowry system, governments, authorities and NGOs must
ensure the employment opportunities for the women and make education feasible
for the girl children.
{Note- Section
3 of The Dowry Prohibition Act,1961 mandates the penalty for giving or taking
dowry –
3(1) If any person, after
the commencement of this Act, gives or takes or abets the giving or taking of
dowry, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be
less than five years, and with fine which shall not be less than fifteen
thousand rupees or the amount of the value of such dowry, whichever is more. Provided
that the Court may, for adequate and special reasons to be recorded in the
judgment, impose a sentence of imprisonment for a term of less than five years.
3(2) Nothing in
sub-section (1) shall apply to, or in relation to,—"
(a) presents which are
given at the time of a marriage to the bride (without any demand having been
made in that behalf): Provided that such presents are entered in a list
maintained in accordance with the rules made under this Act;
(b) presents which are
given at the time of a marriage to the bridegroom (without any demand having
been made in that behalf): Provided that such presents are entered in a list
maintained in accordance with the rules made under this Act: Provided further
that where such presents are made by or on behalf of the bride or any person
related to the bride, such presents are of a customary nature and the value
thereof is not excessive having regard to the financial status of the person by
whom, or on whose behalf, such presents are given.}
“Mentioning the section
in an attempt to make the readers known to the punishments given under the
Dowry Prohibition Act,1961.”
Many private
organizations like the Amnesty International, Human rights watch, have
criticized the Indian government for not making any progress to eliminate dowry
system. Global Fund for women launched its ‘Now or Never’ funding
project in order to raise funds and finance the efforts of global organizations
to fight the social evils prevalent in the society against women.
The Bride who
would not burn by Rajesh Talwar(*)
is a play on dowry deaths and is quite an evaluative work, talking about the
dowry and its side effects which is prevalent as a disease in India. With his
smart writing and humor Talwar has cleverly shone the light on the typical Indian
Hypocrisy, especially when it comes to judging women and when it comes to
dowry.
We, the Indians, need to
eradicate ourselves of such disease that is affecting a major portion of our
society.

Felt good to see some..people writing such clear views on this DOWRY which is indeed...making this society hollow..from inside ..keep it up๐๐
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DeleteI appreciate you for raising the issue of dowry which is badly the affecting society on whole.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with you that to eradicate this social evil we need to create more awareness ,increase the literacy among people and most importantly I believe we need to impart education to women and made them self independent then we will be in stronger position to fight with this.
Well written.
Exactly. Thank you!
DeleteInformative and nicely written!๐
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