Haryana government employees have to submit an undertaking that they would comply with anti-dowry laws and furnish details of articles and cash received by them from the in-laws, a statement said today.
"Haryana government has decided that every serving government employee will submit the undertaking as prescribed in rule 18(2) of Haryana Civil Services (Government Employees Conduct) Rules, 2016," the statement said.
It said that employees would submit the undertaking in writing that if and when they enter into any marital alliance, they would strictly comply with anti-dowry law in letter and spirit.
"He would also furnish full details of all the articles of property and amounts of money received by him from his in-laws in any name or manner, whatsoever," the release further said.
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