In a heart-wrenching and evocative chronicle, Justice is Due reveals the harsh truth of fake cases woven around the matrimonial and family laws of India. It is based on the unfortunate incident involving Atul Subhash, an impeccable AI engineer who was deeply harmed due to the rampant misuse of legal systems, as a result serves as a grim reminder of the exploitation of one's humanity due to the legal system. Other insights from Atul's deep hardships and personal sacrifice include: --The overriding exploitation of Section 498A along with the Domestic Violence Act as an aggressive weapon. --The degree of injustice that can be suffered due to the corruption and incompetence in the judicial systems. --The mental trauma and economic breakdown that men and their families endure due to the harsh circumstances. --A plea for reforms that are more focused on equality instead of discrimination against any gender. Members of the largest NGO working for men's rights in India, Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF) make an insightful compilation in Justice is Due, using real life instances, extensive research, and practical frameworks to resolve the many problems faced within society. Policymakers, activists, legal practitioners, and all those with a concern for genuine fairness, justice, and equity will find this book beneficial. Use this story of Atul as motivation to help bolster a kinder and more fair judicial system.
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