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India Man Jailed For 10 Years Over Bride Price Harassment, Leading To The Suicide Of His Wife

An Indian court has sentenced a man to 10 years in prison after it found he abused his wife over their wedding dowry, leading to her death by suicide a year ago.

The husband’s identity as Kiran Kumar has been married to Vismaya Nair, for just over one year when she was found dead in the bathroom of her husband’s family home in Kerala last June.

The judgment said Nair’s family had accepted to give Kumar 100 sovereigns of gold, an acre of land, and a car as a dowry, but he was not happy with the model of the vehicle and he requested more money, according to the court documents. Kumar was physically and verbally abusive toward Nair.

A message which Nair had sent before her death has shaken the people following the case. In June 2021, she wrote to her cousin, “When I opened the door, he pulled my hair, hit me, and abused me.”

On Tuesday, May 24 the district court in Kerala state, Southern India 4 found Kiran Kumar guilty under India’s “dowry death” law, which allows charges to be brought against people for causing the death of a woman within the first seven years of a marriage featuring dowry gifts and payments.

It was gathered that dowries, which are illegal but common in India, are wedding gifts given by the bride’s family to the groom’s family.


“She had lost all the charms in life,” the court ruling said. 

“She was so desperate. A feeling of despondency surmounted her. She was severely taunted on account of dowry soon before the death.”

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Nair’s brother Vijith reportedly said Kumar had restricted his sister’s social media use, prevented her from calling her parents, and even stopped her from flying “because of this dowry.”

“We gave him a good car, but he didn’t stop demanding a bigger and more expensive car,” he said.


He described his sister as a “bright and bold” person who “loved to dance.”

Despite being outlawed under the 1961 Dowry Prohibition Act, India’s dowry system remains deeply entrenched in society and has become associated with violence against women.


A charge of “dowry death”, which can also be brought in cases of suicide, is punishable with prison terms ranging from seven years to life.

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