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Supreme Court Calls for Sensitising Future Generations on Equality in Marriage; Issues Directions to Curb Dowry Practices

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The Supreme Court has issued a series of directions aimed at effectively addressing the persistent social evil of dowry and ensuring stronger implementation of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961. The Court emphasised that long-term change can only be achieved by educating and sensitising future generations about equality, dignity, and mutual respect within marriage.

⚖️ Key Observations of the Court

The Court observed that dowry is not merely a legal issue but a deep-rooted social malaise, sustained by entrenched mindsets and societal acceptance.

It stressed that treating marriage as a partnership of equals is fundamental to eliminating practices that commodify women and subject them to harassment or violence.

Legal enforcement alone is insufficient unless accompanied by social awareness and attitudinal change, particularly among young people.

📌 Directions Issued

The Court directed authorities to ensure strict and uniform enforcement of the Dowry Prohibition Act across States and Union Territories.

It called for awareness programmes, including inclusion of messages on equality in marriage and the illegality of dowry in educational curricula and public campaigns.

Authorities were urged to sensitise police officers, prosecutors, and judicial officers to handle dowry-related complaints with seriousness and empathy.

The Court also emphasised the role of families, educational institutions, and civil society in discouraging dowry demands and reporting violations.

📝 Significance

This ruling reinforces the constitutional values of equality and dignity and highlights that eradicating dowry requires a combined approach of legal action, education, and societal reform. By focusing on future generations, the Supreme Court underlined the need for sustainable change beyond punitive measures alone.

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