Legal Basis:
* IPC Section 498-A (Cruelty by husband/relatives) – Now BNS Section 85
* IPC Section 406 (Criminal breach of trust) – Now BNS Section 336
* Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961
* Punishment: 7-10 years imprisonment + fine
* Category: Non-bailable, Cognizable
* Mandatory Forensic: YES (death involved)
INVESTIGATION CHECKLIST:
STEP 1: RECEIVE COMPLAINT (BNSS Section 173)
* Register FIR immediately when death reported
* Record date, time, and place of death
* Record name and age of victim (wife)
* Record name and details of husband/in-laws
* Record how death discovered
* Record circumstances of death
* Note if family trying to hide death
STEP 2: IMMEDIATE POLICE ACTION
* Rush to location immediately
* Secure the body and prevent removal
* Prevent destruction of evidence
* Preserve all items at scene
* Prevent forced cremation/burial
* Arrest husband/family members if needed
* Collect all dowry-related documents
STEP 3: MEDICAL EXAMINATION (BNSS Section 176)
MANDATORY forensic autopsy:
* Arrange post-mortem examination immediately
* Medical expert must perform autopsy
* Autopsy must examine for:
* Burn injuries (if dowry death by fire)
* Poisoning traces in body
* Blunt force injuries
* Signs of torture/abuse
* Abdominal injuries
* Presence of accelerants (if burn case)
* Medical expert must prepare detailed autopsy report
* Collect biological samples for toxicology
* Collect evidence from body
STEP 4: CRIME SCENE EXAMINATION (BNSS Section 176)
If death from burns:
* Call forensic expert (MANDATORY)
* Video record entire scene
* Photograph body in position found
* Photograph burn patterns
* Examine for accelerants (petrol, kerosene, etc.)
* Collect samples of burned material
* Examine clothing
* Check for fire source
* Collect ash and residue samples
* Map burn patterns to determine if accidental or intentional
STEP 5: COLLECT DOWRY EVIDENCE
Collect all dowry-related documents:
* Marriage invitation cards (mention dowry/gifts)
* Dowry list/agreement
* Gift receipts and bills
* Photographs taken during wedding
* Jewelry/items received as dowry
* Money transactions
* Witnesses to dowry demand
* Any threats or pressure notes
STEP 6: WITNESS STATEMENTS (BNSS Section 180)
Record statements of:
* Family members who found body
* Neighbors regarding violence/abuse
* Wife’s parents (dowry demanded?)
* Wife’s friends/relatives
* Servants/household help
* Police who arrived at scene
* Medical personnel
* Anyone aware of marital discord
STEP 7: ARREST AND INTERROGATION
When husband/family arrested:
* Medical examination for injuries
* Record statement about circumstances of death
* Question about dowry demands
* Question about recent quarrels
* Question about insurance policies
* Question about life after marriage
* Question about injuries to victim
* Question about threats received
STEP 8: INVESTIGATION ITEMS TO CHECK
* Insurance Policies: Life insurance on victim taken recently?
* Financial Motive: Any debts or money problems?
* Medical Records: Was victim pregnant? Any health issues?
* Mobile Records: Calls to other women? Threats sent?
* Bank Records: Recent large withdrawals or transfers?
* Relationship Status: Extramarital affair? Other women?
* Family Disputes: Property/inheritance issues?
STEP 9: COLLECT EVIDENCE FROM HOUSE
Search the house and seize:
* All items used as weapons
* Accelerants (petrol, kerosene, matches, lighters)
* Letters/notes threatening victim
* Photographs and videos
* Medical prescriptions
* Insurance papers
* Dowry documentation
* Victim’s personal belongings
* Any evidence of other crimes
STEP 10: FORENSIC ANALYSIS
Submit to FSL:
* Samples from body for toxicology
* Samples for ballistics (if shooting)
* Accelerant samples (if burn case)
* Biological samples for DNA
* Comparison samples from suspect
* Request priority analysis
STEP 11: INVESTIGATION DIARY (BNSS Section 192)
Maintain detailed record:
* Date/time of discovery
* Condition of body found
* All evidence collected
* All statements recorded
* All forensic findings
* Timeline of events
* Findings of investigation
STEP 12: CONSULTATION WITH MAGISTRATE
* Inform Magistrate of death
* Seek Magistrate’s order for custodial interrogation if needed
* Keep Magistrate updated on progress
* Show evidence collected
* Get Magistrate’s approval for arrests
STEP 13: CHARGESHEET (BNSS Section 193)
* Complete investigation quickly
* Prepare detailed chargesheet
* Include autopsy report
* Include forensic reports
* Include all witness statements
* Include all evidence collected
* Include dowry documents
* Submit within 60 days
CRITICAL POINTS FOR DOWRY DEATHS:
✓ Act IMMEDIATELY – prevent evidence destruction
✓ Autopsy is MANDATORY (Section 176)
✓ Forensic examination is MANDATORY
✓ Prevent forced cremation/burial
✓ Collect ALL dowry-related documents
✓ Interview victim’s parents thoroughly
✓ Check for insurance policies
✓ Non-bailable offense – arrest required
✓ This is a serious felony with life imprisonment




