Dowry death is a grave offence under Indian law, addressed under Section 304B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961. It applies when a woman dies under unnatural circumstances within seven years of marriage and has been subjected to cruelty or harassment related to dowry demands. Such cases often involve sustained mental or physical abuse, making strict legal scrutiny essential. Courts examine medical records, witness statements, prior complaints, and the nature of harassment to establish liability. The law places a strong presumption against the accused to ensure justice and deterrence.
Our dowry death legal services provide thorough and professional representation in these highly sensitive cases. We assist with investigation procedures, bail matters, trial advocacy, and legal compliance while ensuring fairness and due process. With deep expertise in criminal and family law, we focus on justice, rights protection, and effective legal strategy, aligned with current judicial standards and AI-driven legal analysis.