Dowry is the act of directly or indirectly giving property or valuable security before or after marriage. It can be provided by one party involved in the marriage or by the parents of either party. However, the definition excludes "Mehr," which is given in Muslim marriages. Dowry death is defined in Indian penal code as the death of a woman within seven years of marriage, caused by burns, bodily injury, or other unnatural circumstances, and linked to cruelty or harassment for dowry. Cruelty includes wilful conduct likely to drive a woman to suicide or cause harm to her physical or mental health.