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The most haunting detail is the child she leaves behind. Barely a year old, he now faces a future without his mother and with a father entangled in a criminal probe.

A Child Becomes the Silent Witness to a Family Shattered by Harassment and Loss
Megha and Rajesh’s story began as a celebration of choice. Four years ago, the Bengaluru couple married for love, defying the notion that arranged marriages are the only safe path. Friends recall the early days as warm and hopeful, a partnership built on affection and shared plans.
But behind closed doors, that promise of equality and respect slowly eroded. Megha’s family now says that the very home she entered for love became a place of relentless demands for money and gifts, a slow grind of pressure that left her feeling cornered and alone.
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In September 2025, the 32-year-old homemaker allegedly swallowed sleeping pills inside their Hegganahalli residence. Her 11-month-old son was in the house. Relatives rushed her to a nearby hospital, but the doctors could not save her.
Police have registered a case of dowry harassment and abetment of suicide at Rajagopalnagar Police Station, naming Rajesh and his family as the accused. Investigators are collecting medical and forensic evidence while taking statements from both families.
The most haunting detail is the child she leaves behind. Barely a year old, he now faces a future without his mother and with a father entangled in a criminal probe. Neighbours say the boy was rarely apart from Megha, often seen in her arms during evening walks. The image of that infant, suddenly motherless, has shocked even seasoned officers who deal with dowry cases daily.
Love Marriage, Old Demands
Dowry harassment is often associated with arranged marriages and traditional negotiations, but experts point out that the practice cuts across every kind of union. Love marriages, far from being immune, can be equally vulnerable when greed or family pressure sets in.
Counselors who work with domestic-violence survivors note that financial demands may begin subtly as a request for help with a loan, a casual comment about gifts, before hardening into threats and abuse.
India’s Dowry Prohibition Act and Section 304B of the Indian Penal Code make dowry harassment and related deaths criminal offences with stiff penalties. Yet the National Crime Records Bureau reports thousands of dowry-related deaths every year, showing how enforcement struggles against entrenched social habits.
Legal experts say swift reporting and strong evidence are critical, but many women stay silent until it is too late, fearing stigma or hoping the situation will improve.
Megha’s death exposes a painful contradiction: even marriages built on love can fall prey to the corrosive expectation of dowry. Her story is not just about one family’s tragedy; it is a warning that affection alone cannot dismantle a tradition rooted in control and greed.
As the investigation continues, the young child she left behind is a living reminder of the cost when society allows dowry to persist, proof that love, without safety and respect, is not protection at all.
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September 17, 2025, 14:23 IST
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