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Delhi High Court Challenges Regressive Mindsets in Dowry Death Case

Last Updated: 12-01-2024 01:11:21pm
Delhi High Court Challenges Regressive Mindsets in Dowry Death Case

Parents who give their daughter-in-laws a hard time for not being able to fulfil their desire of "preserving their family tree", need to be educated that it is their son & not his wife whose chromosomes will decide the child's gender, the High Court of Delhi has observed.The HC, which was dealing with a case of dowry death of a woman after being allegedly harassed by her husband & in-laws for bringing insufficient dowry & giving birth to two daughters, said in contemporary times, the idea of a woman's worth being tied to material considerations contradicts the principles of equality & dignity."The persistent prevalence of regressive mindsets & instances exemplified by cases involving insatiable demands for dowry underscores a broader societal concern. It highlights the challenges faced by married women, whose intrinsic value & dignity should not be contingent upon their parents' ability to meet the insatiable financial demands from their in-laws," Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma said.

The high court said it is disturbing to witness a scenario where parents wish for the well-being of their daughter & her comfort after she leaves her paternal house & tries to settle in the matrimonial home but instead of providing her love & support, the new bride is met with unrelenting greed & harassment from in-laws family.It said the trauma is multiplied & becomes lifelong when the victim of a dowry-related offence gives up her life due to constant torture & harassment, especially when the two daughters she has given birth to & loved also become a ground to harass & traumatise her as if she is solely responsible for the child's gender."Surprisingly, the genetic science in this regard is ignored according to which, the genetic determination of gender of the unborn child when the child is conceived, involves the combination of X & Y chromosomes, with females possessing two X chromosomes (XX) & males having one X & one Y chromosome (XY)." "According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the outcome of fertilisation depends on whether an unfertilised egg fuses with a sperm carrying an X or Y chromosome, resulting in the birth of a girl or boy, respectively," the high court said.

It said the court had dealt with numerous cases of harassment, nagging & suicide or dowry deaths due to the victim being victimised for giving birth to daughters after being constantly harassed over not being able to fulfil her husband & in-laws' desire of "preserving the family tree".Justice Sharma said the court is "constrained to observe that such people need to be educated that it is their son & not their daughter-in-law whose chromosomes through the union of a married couple will decide the gender of their child."Even if this judgement becomes the birthplace of such enlightenment, it will go a long way to change the mindsets of perpetrators of such crimes & save lives of innocent married women, by using principles of science through principles of law," she said.The high court made the observations while denying bail to the husband in a dowry death case.The allegations against the accused were that he along with his family members used to torture his wife for dowry leading to her committing suicide.It has been alleged by the complainant, father of the deceased woman, that the accused & his family pressured his daughter for additional dowry & financial demands, causing significant distress. It has also been alleged by him that she was taunted & mistreated for giving birth to two daughters.The high court, in its order, said prima facie at this stage, a woman has lost her life for giving birth to daughters, which should be unacceptable to a conscientious society & such offences have to be considered grave & serious when the trial is yet to begin."In view of the above facts & circumstances, & since the allegations against the present applicant/accused are grave & serious in nature, the charges are yet to be framed & the material witnesses are yet to be examined, this court is not inclined to enlarge him on bail," it said.

The court further opined that in a society that emphasises equality & strives for equal progress of women & women empowerment, incidents like this are etched as disheartening markers on the path of equal societal advancement for women.It said the notion that a woman's value diminishes if her parents cannot fulfil dowry expectations of her husband & in-laws reflects a deep-seated bias & discrimination against women.Such expectations not only violate the principles of gender equality but also contribute to an environment where women are objectified & reduced to mere transactions, the court said while acknowledging the profound distress experienced by parents, who in the earnest pursuit of their daughter's happiness, bestowed everything they had to allegedly fulfil the dowry demands of her in-laws. 

TAGS: Delhi High Court Regressive Mindsets Dowry Death Intrinsic Value Equality


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