why was the dowry prohibition act passed describe what you know about it
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Dowry Prohibition Act, Indian law, enacted on May 1, 1961, intended to prevent the giving or receiving of a dowry. Under the Dowry Prohibition Act, dowry includes property, goods, or money given by either party to the marriage, by the parents of either party, or by anyone else in connection with the marriage.
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dowry prohibition act passed in 1961.
dowry is the money or gifts to the groom by the bride's family at the time of marriage. often dowry demand continue After marriage. the inability to fulfill the demand results in physical or mental torture of the bride and in extreme cases leads to death.
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