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      April 13, 2025 at 4:52 pm
      get in touch with Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj, Save Indian Family, Voice For Men India, there are many people out there who can help you with your situation. First things first, safety of your family, if your making good money get a good lawyer who can get things done for you, or try Amish Aggarwala, and the most important thing you need to know everything step of your case and try to progress, if you know your rights you will get justice. For the police incident file complaint with senior cops if that doesn’t work, you can file it in court and then the court can take care of the cops. Ensure you keep flowing money in the system to ensure it runs.

      Cops usually don’t get a lot of money from women. They have expectations from men, so make sure you pay them. They will do anything for you if you pay. Some things are easy, that’s why.

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        March 27, 2025 at 6:11 pm
        It’s not the judge, it’s the law. In India, you can’t get a divorce if your partner refuses to consent. You must prove grounds like cruelty, adultery, a contagious disease, or religious conversion. This legal rigidity fuels conflict in matrimonial disputes. The law doesn’t allow you to move on unless your partner agrees, often turning consent into a tool for exploitation and in most cases, it’s men who face this.

        Additionally, there’s a points system for judges. If a woman challenges a judge’s decision, it can negatively impact their score, affecting their career growth. Other factors also come into play, adding to the complexity.

        The need for legal reform is clear. Judges act as referees, interpreting the law, hearing arguments, and delivering judgments. Only Supreme Court judges have the authority to question the law itself. For others, it’s often just a matter of following precedents and applying existing rules.

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