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About Vani
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I can handle any query related to the history, tradition, folklore, people, places of the country. Am particularly interested in education at all levels - school, college, university. India is an experience - come relive it!

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Topic: Indian Culture



Expert: Vani
Date: 6/15/2008
Subject: INDIAN TRADITIONS

Question
QUESTION:
Indian husband kills (burns) his wife after marriage. Not for moral reasons, not because he learned something bad about her, not for dowry or financial reasons, not because of something she did. He planned to kill her even before the wedding. He has deep motive.HE IS NOT PUNISHED and marries another woman. How is this explained?

ANSWER: Hi Yiangos,

This is possible only in one condition that the crime was not discovered and he was not tried by any court of law. Or if he was tried, got acquitted due to lack of proof.

Regards,

Vani

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QUESTION: Hi Vani,
I am afraid your reply does not address the question. The main issue is under what circumstances he burns his wife after the marriage. The whole thing is planned even before the wedding.In that case why he marries her in the first place? And he remains unpunished. The events are not publicised (we do not hear in the news).Dowry is not involved. What is it then? Please help.

Answer
Hi Yiangos,

Strange is the mind of a criminal and its not easy to read the motives very clearly. He would plan a marriage and then murder, only to seek revenge as may be they knew each other before marriage and she did something which irked him no end. Its also possible that one of her family members caused some harm to his family, and she became the victim of this anger. I am not an authority on criminal psychology and am just trying to guess.

Regards,

Vani

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