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Section 4 in The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 [Entire Act]
The State Of Andhra Pradesh vs Raj Gopal Asawa And Anr on 17 March, 2004
It is pertinent to note that the aforesaid pronouncements of the
Supreme Court in the cases of Raj Gopal Asawa and Vidhya
Devi (supra) were not brought to the notice of the learned Single
Judge in the cases of Jayawantabai Satyadeo Sadafale (supra).
Pawan Kumar & Ors vs State Of Haryana on 9 February, 1998
"7. What is the periphery of the word "dowry" came to be
considered by this Court in the decision in Pawan Kumar v.
State of Haryana (1998) 3 SCC 309) and in the teeth of the
extended defnition and meaning of the term as brought
about by the Dowry Prohibition (Amendment) Act, 1986
(Central Act 43 of 1986) w.e.f. 19-11-1986 the earlier meaning
confning and limiting the same to the time at or before the
marriage got enlarged and extended even to the period after
the marriage and that there be no need to also show any
agreement for payment of such dowry to make it punishable
as an offence. The plea on behalf of the appellants to the
contrary does not merit to be countenanced in our hands."