i believe that laws in india are skewed too much towards woman.....................the IPC has great leniency towards woman assuming that they are the weaker s*x,but the modern woman utilise it to her advantage.
Rajeev Jose (manager) 25 November 2009
i believe that laws in india are skewed too much towards woman.....................the IPC has great leniency towards woman assuming that they are the weaker s*x,but the modern woman utilise it to her advantage.
K. Rajendra Prakash (Advocate) 25 November 2009
Mr. Rajeev,
There is logic in your statement.
Tarun Kumar Dass (Service) 28 November 2009
Hello
Investigating officers don''t help even after knowing that case is fase. They are actually afraid of complainant and her group, who very often go to higher ups of police and demand framing of charge against in laws. The investigating officers prefer to remain safe by stating that allegations are well established against husband and his family and leave the matter to court to decide the case. In most of the cases the Investigating officers and Thana inspectors take sizeable amount of bribe from resosurceful complainant and deliberately frame her in-laws knowing well that no body is qoing to question their action. 498A is a good earning tool for dishonest policemen and cheating lawyers.
Binod Kumar Mishra (Government Service) 28 November 2009
Dear Prakash Jee,
i fail to understand why you have outrightly rejected the submission of brother Rajeev. i think he is more than right.
any comments sir, i will give atleast 1000 example favouring the submission of Rajeev.
OneHelpLessHusband (SELF) 20 December 2009
Dear Mr. Tarun,
I completely agree with you since personally i am also a victim of a 498A and understand the predicament of the IO Officer which is as follows
On the flip side, being an IO of a 498A case means you can earn so much money from the helpless husband and his family that you would probably need to open a Swiss Bank account to store it.
Just my 2 cents..
s shukla shukla (employee) 04 January 2010
Pragnesh Nathavat (physical therapist) 21 March 2010
498 a cases are nothing more than a drama.