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Dowry harassment case: retired armyman pleads for mercy kill

Dowry harassment case: Retired armyman pleads for mercy killing

    

     

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ranchi/Dowry-harassment-case-Retired-armyman-pleads-for-mercy-killing/articleshow/18253188.cms

   

   

  

 JAMSHEDPUR: A retired army man on Tuesday submitted a petition to the President of India seeking mercy killing, apparently annoyed at the slow progress of justice after being "falsely implicated" by his son's in-laws in a dowry case. A distressed Ramnath Das, who was employed with the mechanical wing of the Electronic Mechanical Engineering Corp of the Army, appealed to Pranab Mukherjee to ensure early justice to him or permit him to end the life willingly. "The agony of this dowry case has troubled my family to such an extent that in the last two years most of the members of the family have gone into depression and are ailing from various psychological problems," the letter addressed to the President reads. A resident of Gadra in Pursudih, Das said his 30-year-old son Praveen, who is employed with Navi Mumbai-based JSW Ispat Ltd, had married Vibha of Kasidih on November 23, 2010. "From the early days of the marriage, her (the daughter-in-laws') family has been pressuring Parveen to stay with them, much to the opposition of my son," the 57-year-old said which, according to him, prompted the woman's family members to plot schemes to harass them. Finding no respite from the day-in-day-out quarrel, Das, who retired from the Army in October 1989, approached the local police station and the SSP for action against the in-laws. "When they (the in-laws) found that I have approached the police, they also filed a petition at the chief judicial magistrate's court (in early 2012) under section 498 A of the Anti-dowry Act and falsely implicated us," said Das. Soon, summons were issued against Das, his wife Sunita and son Praveen. Das and his wife approached the court for anticipatory bail and were granted. "But given that my son, who stayed in Mumbai, didn't appear in person for seeking bail, arrest warrant was issued against him. We approached the Jharkhand high court for anticipatory bail. But the court denied bail and he surrendered on Monday," said Das who is currently engaged in a part-time marketing job of a finance company. The ex-serviceman said the agony had demoralized his entire family, including two daughters and three sons, and now he finds no reason to live anymore. "For the last 13 months, I have been waiting for the judiciary to delivery justice to my family that has been falsely implicated in the Anti-dowry Act by the family of the daughter-in-law," a visibly distressed Das said after submitting the mercy petition at the deputy commissioner's office on Tuesday. He said the respect of his family in the society was diminished ever since the matter surfaced in public. "It is not a matter of one individual. Hundreds of innocent families in the country are suffering owing to inept handling of the dowry cases by the law enforcing agencies and judicial machinery of India," Das said in the petition.



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Msk-need -nuetral- laws (self)     30 January 2013

Yes, Good idea, Let me also send a one. CC to SC for failure of article 32.

sanjeev pawar (service)     30 January 2013

what do you think the president will do? just throw away the application and keep his mouth shut as nothing worth is there even about commenting on it. what do you think ? are the politicians or even the president is sensitive enough for this matter to move him? i think this is a futile effort in this deaf and dumb country

Msk-need -nuetral- laws (self)     30 January 2013

yes, I know, atleast if there is a chance for husbands why to leave that? We run in courts helplessly in day in and out. Why cant be something tried with 1000 people doing and publishing it in few magazines? I know 1000 people joining together is a challenge. if one lakh such harrassed husbands join together, something can be tried, though it is a try only


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I think that such news or initiatives by harassed men will bring a definite change.

I request everybody to send 498a misuse to president grievance website.

If 10000 people are doing that then it definitely affect in longer term.

Due to SIFF awareness and initiatives things have really changes in past and atleast judges and junta are aware of other side of story as well.

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Harsh (Manager)     31 January 2013

If you wish you can post your petition online.

https://www.helpline.rb.nic.in/Home.aspx

This will finally come to your local PS where you will be asked to explain your problem

No action will be taken against wife/inlaws, but it will create some positive impression/awareness about you in the PS as

they would 'have to' listen to your side of the story. Depending upon the officer, your inlaws may be summoned for a chat.

this could be better than lighting candles.

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