According to the Dowry Prohibition Act 1961, what is the punishment for giving or taking or demanding or accepting dowry? a) Up to 5 thousand rupees fine b) Up to six months imprisonment and / or up to 5 thousand rupees fine c) Up to three months punishment and/or up to one thousand rupees fine d) Up to one year punishment and/or up to ten thousand rupees fine

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b) Up to six months imprisonment and / or up to 5 thousand rupees fine  

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