Dowry is a centuries-old practice in many cultures, including India, where the bride or her family provides property or valuable assets to the groom and his family during the marriage. While this custom has historical roots, it has been widely criticized for its adverse effects on women and the institution of marriage. To address these issues, India enacted "The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961," which aims to eradicate the practice of dowry. For any legal help, you can consult at +91–8076836899.
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