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'Scourge of Dowry-Harassment Deaths Still Prevalent': Man, Mother-in-Law Sentenced to 12 Years for Pregnant Wife's Death
A Delhi court sentenced a man and his mother to 12 years' rigorous imprisonment for the dowry death of his pregnant wife, Komal, who died by suicide in June 2021 after facing persistent harassment and dowry demands, denying leniency as the crime claimed "two lives" — hers and her unborn child's. 'Scourge of Dowry-Harassment Deaths Still Prevalent': Man, Mother-in-Law Sentenced to 12 Years for Pregnant Wife's Death A Delhi court sentenced a man and his mother to 12 years' rigorous imprisonment for the dowry death of his pregnant wife, Komal, who died by suicide in June 2021 after facing persistent
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