Social Justice & Welfare·Amendments
Dowry Prohibition Act — Amendments
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Version 1Updated 9 Mar 2026
| Amendment | Year | Description | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dowry Prohibition (Amendment) Act, 1984 | 1984 | Broadened the definition of 'dowry' to include demands made 'any time after the marriage'. Increased minimum punishment for giving/taking dowry (Section 3) and demanding dowry (Section 4). Introduced Section 4A (penalty for advertisement). Made offences cognizable and non-bailable (Section 8). | Strengthened the Act by expanding its temporal scope and making penalties more deterrent, while also making enforcement easier by allowing police to act without warrant and denying automatic bail. |
| Dowry Prohibition (Amendment) Act, 1986 | 1986 | Further increased penalties. Introduced Section 8A (burden of proof on accused) and Section 8B (Dowry Prohibition Officers). Crucially, inserted Section 304B (Dowry Death) and Section 498A (Cruelty by Husband or Relatives of Husband) into the Indian Penal Code. | Provided significant legal teeth, particularly against dowry deaths and harassment, by shifting the burden of proof and creating specific criminal offenses for dowry-related violence, making prosecution more feasible. |