Dowry System Essay

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CHAPTER 7: CONCLUSION

In this chapter an attempt has been made not only to evaluate the whole ambit relating to dowry laws and the laws relating to it, but also to govern the social realities faced in the handling of these cases.

In Indian society, there is a culture of silence that supports an oppressive pressure to keep the marriage going at all costs. This successfully keeps women in abusive ad cruel households. Hence, dowry and its growing demands related to it, are not the only destroyers of women in this country. Instead, it is the unfair social pressure placed on women to stay in unwelcomed and cruel households , when their lives are not safe.

The arrangement of dowry first began as standard presents when the parents used …show more content…

CAUSES OF DOWRY SYSTEM

• Poverty is the main reason behind dowry because majorly the population in India are poor. They demand dowry to improve there conditions and reduce poverty.
• A large section of the population is illeterate, most the people are not aware about result of dowry.
• Narrow outlook behind the dowry system.
• A Negative approach towards women.
• Lack of education for women in Families is one of the main causes for giving dowry.
• Lack of decision making power of the women in family because in India families are ruled by the man of the house. Indian societies are patriarchal .Because of that the state of women in a family is much lower.
• In India majorly the women are homemakers and only made to the household relating work and have less monetary power to control the family. Because of this dependence women become a liability in the family.
• Sometimes groom wants a definite sum of money to start an occupation or wants to settle in life with that money.
• In towns and cities, people think that giving dowry in a wedding is a matter of status in

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