| To the President of India |
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| Written by Virag | ||||||
| Wednesday, 03 February 2010 22:29 | ||||||
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To, The Honorable President of India,
This is regarding the recent murder of a married woman Rinku Sachdeva by her husband, Amit Buddhiraj, who was an employee of Software Major Infosys Technologies in Bangalore. Although the whole matter in the media is being hyped up that he killed his wife suspecting her of having an illicit relationship with one of her colleagues, but the truth is not that. His suicide note clearly mentions that he feared that having found out his wife's extra marital affair; he was threatened of a false dowry harassment case. He very well knew that in the current scenario if the wife files a false dowry harassment case against him and his parents, they will land in big trouble as the law is totally biased and draconian in nature, implementation and definition. He had lost faith in the Indian Judiciary and police, and hence an intelligent person like Amit Buddhiraj was compelled to take the law in his hands and he also knew that there is no point in living after that as he is not going to get justice, so he himself committed suicide.
There are thousands of families suffering from false cases filed under Sec 489A and the Domestic Violence Act 2005 and lakhs of families living day in and day out of a fear of a false case being lodged against them if they do not accede to the demands of the girl and her parents. Such miscarriage of justice and abuse of a noble cause for EMPOWERING WOMEN is ruining the Indian family world over and unleashing a new form of LEGAL TERRORISM on umpteen numbers of innocent families.
The family system of India, which has been the crown of the rich and varied Indian culture, is slowly being devoured by a legally patronized and nourished demon called the FALSE CASES of HARASSMENT. We need to remember that FALSE ALLEGATIONS of ABUSE are ABUSE. If justice is not meted to those suffering innocent families trapped in such cases, we will see more and more people like Amit Buddhiraj taking such extreme steps. Not to mention of the pain inflicted on the parents of the boy and the girl in their dusky days, such extreme steps are a big drain on the intellectual property of the country. Both of them were highly placed professionals and now their lives and career have been ruined. I, as a law abiding citizen of India, request the president to kindly look into the current scenario of the implementation of marital laws, which being highly gender biased are highly misused by unscrupulous people to their criminalist advantages. Due to the undue sentimental balance of the legislative and executive machinery towards a particular class of women, such laws like 498A, Domestic Violence have become a handy tool to convert marriage into a business opportunity. Such practices need to be stopped, condemned and the abusers deemed to be punished to deter other people from fraying into this obnoxious alley of LEGAL CRIMES.
I urge the Honorable President of India, to take up this matter seriously and save the Indian Family from dying a premature and unnatural death.
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