Judge Denies The Bail To A Husband Who Burned His Wife Alive


In a high court of Madhya Pradesh, a judge denied bail to a husband accused of burning his wife alive in front of her father . His remarks reflects the blistering frequency of these horrific cases.
Incidence Of Violence:
In a morning Faryadia’s father requested her in law’s fami8ly to let her go with him but Faryadiya’s in law’s family denied to send her with him. After this her father sat outside the house. Faryadiya’s in law’s family started to abuse her and her mother in law told her family member to kill Faradiya. So her in law’s family member poured petrol on her and tried to burn her.
Constitutional Act:
The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data paints a grim picture of dowry-related violence in India. In 2022, the country recorded 6,450 dowry deaths and 13,479 cases under dowry prohibition Act of 1961. Despite a slight decline-4.5% for deaths and 06% for cases from previous year , theses number reveals a persistent crisis that continues to claim lives and haunts families.
Same Problem In Other States:
Regionally the problem hits hardest in certain sates . Uttar Pradesh tops the list with 2,218 dowry deaths and 4,807 cases, followed by Bihar with 1,057 deaths and 3,580 cases. Even southern states like Karnataka report troubling figures-167 deaths and 2,224 cases-showing this isn’t just a regional issue but a national issue.