
Post Reddit shared a female story that deeply moved many readers. She had a love marriage and two children. After a small struggle with her husband, her father and brother forced her to give a false dowry and domestic violence.
The case lasted four years and ended with an agreement. Now, at the age of 37, her husband married again. Her parents and her brother’s wife, who once supported her, now keep her badly.
The woman regrets her actions and feels like a complete failure. She was thinking about her husband’s apology, but she’s too late.
“I thought I’d go to my husband and apologize for all the cases I had and the family.
“What is happening comes around. The period,” the user of social media responded to Reddit.
Another user sympathized with the “trauma that her husband had to go through”.
“The one who was supposed to be your zone of peace and comfort has gone so hard that you don’t even want to hear his name is a trauma that I wouldn’t want my enemies going through,” he came from another.
Another wrote: “Temporary anger, manipulative relatives and simply be simple greed and naive.”
“Like the way they are not even relatives, they are her parents and siblings. How can someone be so close, but manipulative,” another thought.
“Indian men: Save yourself from such hypocrites… The actions described indicate the calculated approach that copes with the Machiavellian principles. To request a lack of awareness, especially for individuals in the 1930s, is not trustworthy; such a claim is to avoid responsibility.”
False cases
According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) 2022, a total of 34,662 cases were reported as false (marked as “cases terminated as the final report – false”). There were 39 202 cases that “ended as a fault or law or civil dispute”.
This includes 7,076 cases under the faded husband or his relatives, 4,340 cases of rape and 6,821 cases to attack women with the intention of outraging her modesty. 8,588 cases under the kidnapping and kidnapping also ended up as false.
(Tagstotranslate) Domestic Violence Act (T) Protection of women from domestic violence