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India's Supreme Court denied bail to a man accused of killing his wife over dowry, calling dowry a crime against life and dignity.
The Supreme Court of India denied bail to a man accused of poisoning his wife four months after their marriage, calling dowry a societal evil that turns marriage into a commercial transaction.
In a strong ruling, Justices B V Nagarathna and R Mahadevan condemned dowry-related deaths as crimes against society, violating constitutional rights to life and dignity.
The court overturned a high court decision, citing credible dying declarations, evidence of abuse, and legal presumptions under Section 304B of the IPC.
It warned that leniency undermines justice and public faith, stressing the need for strict enforcement of laws to deter future violence against women.
El Tribunal Supremo de la India negó la fianza a un hombre acusado de matar a su esposa por la dote, calificando la dote como un crimen contra la vida y la dignidad.