Background and objective The institution of marriage is an essential building block of societal structure, acting as a catalyst for joyous celebrations and fresh beginnings. Nonetheless, a persistent problem related to marriage, especially from the viewpoint of women in Indian society, is the dowry system. Despite extensive criticism and opposition, the custom remains prevalent, manifesting in subtle as well as in overt ways. We still see a heightened and intensified manifestation of the evils of this system due to the problematic approach of the general public. The majority of the population still considers the practice of demanding and expecting bride prices to be acceptable and even justified. This study aimed to grasp the interconnected sociodemographic factors and suggest potential measures for intervention. Material and methods The study was undertaken from April 2021 to March 2022 at the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi, Jharkhand. A total of 3840 postmortem examinations were conducted during this period; among these, 225 cases pertained to women of childbearing age, with 12 instances meeting the specific criteria established for alleged dowry-related fatalities. Results A considerable proportion of women among suspected dowry-related fatalities were in the age range of 16-26 years, engaged in domestic duties, adhered to the Hindu faith, belonged to the middle socioeconomic class, lacked professional qualifications, and belonged to either joint or nuclear family setups, and hailed from both rural or urban environments. The marriages, predominantly arranged, had typically lasted for less than two years. The bulk of dowry-linked fatalities exhibited characteristics indicative of homicide, with burn injuries standing out as the most common cause of death. A noteworthy number of these incidents occurred either at the in-laws' residence or the husband's abode, with the in-laws and the husband themselves often identified as the primary culprits in the majority of cases. In such scenarios, they were either directly responsible for the demise or compelled the victim to end her own life, usually due to demands for dowry and ill-treatment. Conclusions A multitude of factors are markedly associated with the rising occurrences of dowry-related fatalities, including the level of education attained by women, the prevalence of extended family structures, the dynamics within the matrimonial relationship, the employment status of the spouse, women's dependency on their husbands and/or in-laws, socioeconomic conditions, and cases of marital unfaithfulness. More stringent enactment of the existing laws against offenders, the enhancement of educational and professional opportunities for women, and the improvement of their overall socioeconomic status are essential measures for addressing this societal affliction.

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