New Delhi, July 12: To discourage the practice of dowry and ward off false cases registered under the dowry prohibition laws, the Supreme Court has recommended the central government to make it mandatory for families to submit wedding expenditure to the concerned marriage officer. The Apex court issued a notice to the centre in this regard and has further asked the Central government for its views on the same. Also Read - CBSE Results 2020: Class 12 Compartment Exam Results to Be Declared by October 10

“We may consider the question whether the details of expenditure incurred on marriage should be jointly furnished to the jurisdictional marriage officer to avoid future disputes about the allegation of demand of dowry,” News18 quoted the Supreme Court’s order. Also Read - No Coercive Action Against Facebook Chief in Delhi Riots Case Till Oct 15: Supreme Court to Delhi Assembly

The apex court also suggested that a certain amount of the wedding expenditure should be deposited in the wife’s bank, for future use. “Further question whether a part of such expenditure should be kept in a deposit in the name of the wife may also be considered,” stated the order, the news channel reported. Also Read - Provide Food & Monetary Support Urgently to Starving 1.2 Lakh Sex Workers: SC Directs States

The court came upon this idea after observing that demand of dowry was a common feature in most of the marital disputes.