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Bride Burning in India: A Socio-Legal Examination of Gender-Based Violence and Judicial Response by Mohd. Umar

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Dowry deaths and bride burning remain deeply entrenched socio-legal issues in India, reflecting the intersection of gender-based violence, cultural traditions, and legal inadequacies. Despite stringent laws such as Section 304B and Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Dowry Prohibition Act, the persistence of such crimes highlights the challenges in enforcement and judicial redress. This paper critically examines the role of abetment in dowry-related suicides and killings, exploring how coercion, harassment, and systemic patriarchy contribute to these tragedies. The study delves into legal precedents, judicial interpretations, and case studies to evaluate the effectiveness of existing legal frameworks in providing justice to victims. Additionally, it analyzes the gaps in prosecution, evidentiary challenges, and the impact of socio-cultural norms that often shield perpetrators from accountability. The paper also highlights the role of law enforcement, societal attitudes, and policy recommendations in addressing these crimes. Through a socio-legal lens, the research underscores the urgent need for comprehensive legal reforms, enhanced victim protection measures, and increased public awareness to combat dowry-related violence effectively. Strengthening institutional mechanisms, promoting gender equality, and ensuring the rigorous implementation of laws are crucial to curbing this menace. The study concludes with policy suggestions for enhancing legal deterrence and fostering a cultural shift that discourages dowry practices and gender discrimination.

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