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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-138717

ABSTRACT

The United Nations defines violence against women as any act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or mental harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in private life Domestic violence occurs daily in homes throughout the world. The National Coalition against Domestic Violence reports that 1.3 million women are victims of domestic abuse each year. Violence against women is a serious problem in India. Overall, one-third of women age 15-49 have experienced physical violence and about 1 in 10 has experienced sexual violence. It is very disturbing as well as discouraging to think that a country that praises womanhood through epics and their devotion to goddesses can be so demeaning and indifferent when it comes to the common women living in the country. Although there are laws (civil & criminal) to tackle the issues of domestic violence, it is not implemented effectively.


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Domestic Violence/epidemiology , Domestic Violence/etiology , Domestic Violence/history , Domestic Violence/legislation & jurisprudence , Domestic Violence/trends , Female , Humans , /epidemiology , /legislation & jurisprudence , Violence/epidemiology , Violence/legislation & jurisprudence
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-134539

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“Dowry” is defined as meaning money, or other thing estimated in terms of money, demanded from the wife or her parents or her relatives by the husband or his parents or other relatives, where such a demand is not properly referable to any legally recognized claim and is relatable only to the wife’s having married into the husband’s family. Dowry death, a heinous crime is gradually engulfing and polluting the entire society. Newly married young women are the victims who adopted the way of suicide to end their lives by burning, hanging, poisoning or drowning. A 23 years old married female had died in her kitchen under suspicious circumstances within one year of her marriage life by burning with some inflammable material on dated 22/12/2009. The post-mortem examination revealed that death was due to asphyxia as a result of pressure over neck. 98% of dermo-epidermal burn present over body was post mortem in nature. Manner of death was homicidal. A medico legal aspect of the case is discussed in this article.


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Asphyxia/etiology , Autopsy , Burns , Crime Victims , Domestic Violence/etiology , Domestic Violence/mortality , Female , Gift Giving , Homicide , Humans , Marriage , Postmortem Changes , Young Adult
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