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09-09-2011, 04:57 PM | #1 |
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Hi Friends,
Hindu traditions and customs regarding marriages in India can be a colourful, and a beautiful event that earns the admiration of almost the entire western world. The entire affair is well preplanned starting from the Brides’ parents looking for a man who will take care of their daughter for the rest of her life. It starts with proposals coming from various sources including from brokers. A testing time for the financial status of the Brides’ father. The Brides’ parents are like chicken, doing a considerable amount of scratching around for what they get for the marriage (Dowry business) to be healthy. * In addition they need to be experts in economics to know why the things they predicted yesterday did not happen today, * when the honeymoon is over. A lot depends on the type of husband the lady is married to. Many of these guys look to use their father in laws assets to boost their ego and good living to keep up with the Jones’ next door. You know the rest? Do you belong to the category that needed to boost your ego with your father-in-laws’ assets. This is the thing that irritates most westerners and me. Though, I married according to the Hindu tradition I am proud to say, I was certainly an exception to the man made law of the dowry systems. My wife from Tamil Nadu and the rest of her family would vouch if the need arises. Rajpriya Indian courts can try offences committed by Indian in foreign country, rules Bench. “A dowry or any other offence committed by an Indian husband against his wife in a foreign country can be tried by a court in India, the Supreme Court has held”. At the time of marriage Rs. 12 lakh in cash, 45 sovereigns of gold and Rs. 50,000 as ‘Adapaduchu katnam' was alleged to have been given to the husband, mother-in-law, and other relatives of the husband. “But prior consent of Central government (under Section 188 Cr.P.C.) Is required”. The Hindu : News / National : Indian courts can try offences committed by Indian in foreign country, rules Bench |
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08-15-2017, 09:35 AM | #2 |
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