From, Date:- < > < Real Name > < Real Address (Indian / Non Indian > To, Shri Mahesh Tiwari, ([email protected]) Joint Director, Rajya Sabha Secretariat, Room No. 528 A, Parliament House Annexe, New Delhi-110001 Honourable Joint Director , Sub :- Recommendations on DV rules of 2006 I want to like to use the opportunity to provide comments and suggestions on the protection from Domestic Violence Rules 2006[called “Rule” from hereinafter] as has been invited by the Committee on Subordinate legislation in the Rajya Sabha. Domestic Violence can be initiated by a Man or a Woman or can be Mutual I wish to submit statistics from a prestigious and peer reviewed US study on Domestic Violence done by M A Strauss Titled “Dominance and symmetry in partner violence by male and … [Read more...] about DV Rules – Email version 2
DV rules – Email version 1
From , Date :- < Real Name > < Real Address (Indian / Non Indian > To, Shri Mahesh Tiwari, ([email protected]) Joint Director, Rajya Sabha Secretariat, Room No. 528 A, Parliament House Annexe, New Delhi-110001 Honorable Members of the Committee, Sub: Memorandum on DV Rules and Act In response to the Advertisement published in the Times of India on 29th March 2010, inviting for comments within one month of the publication of the advertisement, I wish to provide comments and suggestions on the protection from Domestic Violence Rules 2006 framed to implement the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. Below are just some of the strategies that have been employed in India to disguise the truth and magnitude of Domestic Violence Claims 1. Make evidence-free … [Read more...] about DV rules – Email version 1
People get what they deserve
This news in Hindi says that a family was saved from breakup because though the wife and in-laws wanted to file false complaint of torture under 498a against husband and in-laws; an accidental voice recording showed that it was a con-game and so it boomeranged on wife and in-laws. So far so good! But the hilarious part is that the husband’s family still are willing to live with their lovely daughter in law! That’s why I love the saying: “God helps them who help themselves”… दहेज़ निवारण अधिनियम की भेंट चढ़ने से बच गया एक परिवार: वाराणसी, १३ अप्रैल २०१०इसे चमत्कार कह लीजिये या फिर कुछ और, मगर आज सोमवार को नगर का एक परिवार दहेज़ उत्पीडन अधिनियम की भेंट चढ़ने से बच गया. हुआ यूँ कि चित्रकूट के एक परिवार की लड़की नेहा की शादी लगभग दो साल पहले मंदुवादीह थाना अंतर्गत शिवदासपुर निवासी संजय से … [Read more...] about People get what they deserve
Indian men facing domestic violence in New Zealand from wives
I found this story interesting in the sense that it is like an analogy to those stories of women being married to men in another country and then being made to work like slaves, and not given due respect. Well, don’t blame everything on men. See for yourselves what kind of abuse unscrupulous women are capable of: Male victims speak out on marriage abuse 29/03/2010 13:16:00 Venkat Raman Contrary to popular belief, women are not the only victims of family violence, failed or fraudulent marriages. An increasing number of men are beginning to speak out with horrifying tales of misuse and abuse, including false complaints to the Police. Following our front-page story, India moves to end fraudulent marriages published in our March 1, 2010 issue, a number of male readers of … [Read more...] about Indian men facing domestic violence in New Zealand from wives
Ayesha Siddiqui could have tried trapping other men in past
And after news of demand of 1.5 crore (the 10% cut) from Ayesha Siddiqui, the saga deepens further: Ayesha Siddiqui could have framed other men too in past Chicago-based businessman Feroze Jalal says Ayesha Siddiqui is no pained wife, and that she tried to con him the same way she ‘framed’ Shoaib Malik. Hyderabad is my hometown —which I will soon be visiting, probably in June. I’m currently settled in Chicago with my wife. When I read the news about Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik and his alleged link up with the Hyderabad based-Ayesha Siddiqui, what immediately struck me was the name of the woman — since I’ve known her, and had a similar experience, many years back. And in light of that experience, I feel that Ayesha may well have framed Shoaib. What has happened with Shoaib is … [Read more...] about Ayesha Siddiqui could have tried trapping other men in past
Women organisations and Domestic Violence industry exposed in Shoaib Malik case
So you could never believe that many claims of domestic violence by women are nothing but a way to extort money from men using helpful legal fraternity, media, and judiciary to their advantage? You need proof, right? You are an intelligent person, who can think for themselves, and you care enough for women empowerment to waste your time listening to this lunatic fringe of so called men rights activists who have coined the phrase domestic violence industry? So read the story below. Mediators in Shoaib-Ayesha settlement want share of 15-cr pie People who came across as well-wishers during her moment of crisis are turning tormentors for Pak cricketer Shoaib Malik's first wife Ayesha Siddiqui. Reason: They think Ayesha made Rs 15 crore from her ex-husband Shoaib Malik and they want … [Read more...] about Women organisations and Domestic Violence industry exposed in Shoaib Malik case