Sold and beaten: India's slave brides
In parts of India, the practice of bride trafficking is still rife.
Old prejudices against women and new technology such as ultrasound have made gender-selective abortions possible, meaning that some parts of the country do not have enough women for the men.
Thousands of women and young girls hoping for a better life are lured - sometimes kidnapped - and sold into sham marriages.
The middlemen who trick them make money while their victims face a lifetime of violence and sexual abuse.
Andrew North reports from Haryana.