A Study on Public Opinion About Dowry Death and Its Impact on the Society
AUTHOR SANJANA.G, 132002016,
BBA L.L.B.(Hons),
SAVEETHA SCHOOL OF LAW,
SAVEETHA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES(SIMATS),
Chennai-600077.
Email ID: sanjanasaigiri@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
The main aim of this research is to know about evidence in case of dowry deaths. Dowry Death has been one of the most barbaric forms of cruelty inflicted on young brides in the matrimonial home. Over the years, it assumed dangerous proportions calling for immediate legislative changes. The Supreme Court judgement dated 11th Oct 2006 held that the demand for dowry or money from the parents of the bride has shown a phenomenal increase in the last few years. Cases are frequently coming before the Courts, where the husband or in-laws have gone to the extent of killing the bride if the demand is not met. These crimes are generally committed in complete secrecy inside the house and it becomes very difficult for the prosecution to lead evidence. The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 consolidated the anti-dowry laws which had been passed in certain states. This legislation provides for a penalty in section 3 if any person gives, takes or abets giving or receiving of dowry. Forensic medical evidence has proved to be a crucial area in establishing the fact of 'unnatural' death before the Indian courts. An evaluation of cases indicates that proper scientific evidence has assisted the courts to establish the cause of deaths, while the absence of it has created a dilemma, leading to the acquittal of the accused. Empirical research is used for the purpose of the study.Convenient sampling method is used to collect the samples. 201 samples are collected based on the ease of access or availability.The sample size of this paper is 201. Statistics used in the research are clustered bar graphs.The information was collected from secondary sources like journals,articles,books and so on.
Keywords : Dowry Death, Forensic evidence, medical evidence, legislative changes, matrimonial home.