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A heavy side to the act

A heavy side to the act

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/179231/a-heavy-side-act.html

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
The Domestic Violence Act, which is meant to safeguard the women, has been misused by many
Taji George, a lawyer with 20 years of experience behind him, was recently approached by a client with a peculiar problem — his wife was charging him of domestic abuse.

Well aware of the repercussions should the matter reach court, George’s client had been pacifying his in-laws by sending them settlements for years.

His wife had sold three of the houses he owned in Bangalore, and was trying to wriggle out of the joint-ownership they shared on the fourth. The twist in this sordid tale? George’s client hadn’t laid so much as a finger on his wife.

The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, which is meant to safeguard the rights of women who have been harmed within their households, can actually serve as a potent weapon for wives looking to make a quick buck off their better halves.

Vandana Vaidya, a practising advocate, says that such cases are more common than one would assume. “Where there’s a law, it will be misused. Clients file false cases if they want to get out of a marriage with a handsome settlement,” she explains.

Most lawyers are well aware of this problem. In fact, George insists on taking up only those cases wherein his clients can substantiate their claims with solid proof. “I try and analyse the intention behind every case, a skill that comes with experience,” he says.

But as Hemanth S, a litigator, illustrates, this isn’t always easy. “Genuine clients can’t always prove their cases, whereas clients who are lying sometimes manage to do so. It’s difficult to determine the veracity of their statements,” he says. Once trapped in a situation where he is being falsely accused of domestic violence, there isn’t much that a man can do.

“If no documented proof of his innocence can be provided, the husband will be persecuted and held accountable for maintenance charges,” says George. Vandana agrees that it is a difficult situation. “The only option is to apply for anticipatory bail, and then fight the case. It helps if the concerned party maintains a low profile because he runs the risk of losing his job. Many private firms don’t want to be associated with cases like this,” she explains.

Clearly, this situation calls for some radical restructuring of legislation.  George feels that the act can be faulted at the most basic level of definition. “It deals only with the grievances of women, and doesn’t anticipate cases that occur the other way round,” he criticises. Vandana believes that misuse of the act can be avoided if steps are taken to ensure only genuine cases are registered. “It would be better if investigation and counselling take place prior to filing a report,” she suggests.

It’s important to remember, though, that the act also protects many women who are victims of domestic abuse. Which is why Hemanth S believes that any solution for the problem has to be balanced. “It is, after all, a social welfare act. Courts need to go into the evidence in more detail, instead of just skimming the surface of the case. It would also make sense to impose a harsher penalty on misusing parties,” he says.

 

Medical test fails to prove rape of 9-year-old in Assam, police suspect victim under threat

Medical test fails to prove rape of 9-year-old in Assam, police suspect victim under threat

 
The medical test of the 9-year-old girl, who claimed to have been raped by two unidentified persons on April 21, has failed to confirm any sexual assault.

"There is no injury in her private parts and the medical report shows that no sexual assault happened with the girl," Cachar SP Diganta Bora told India Today. The police also claimed that the injury in her throat was "of superficial nature" and she was completely out of danger.

The girl, hailing from Badarpur, had come to visit her maternal uncle's home in Kalain near Silchar on May 21. At around 4 in the evening, she went out to the weekly market but did not return for over two hours.

Later at 7.30 pm, some people spotted her coming out of Gate No 9 of a nearby tea garden. She was bleeding from her throat and was immediately taken to Silchar Medical College Hospital.

Initially the girl alleged attack by some unidentified persons but did not report rape. On further questioning, she told the police that two men in black mask came in an auto-rickshaw, waylaid her, took her to the tea garden and raped her.

But the medical test done at Silchar Medical College Hospital today found no evidence of sexual assault. The police are now investigating various angles on how the girl received injuries on her throat.

"We suspect she is witness to something and is under threat from someone. We are questioning family members and neighbours," said Bora.  

Woman loses dowry case against husband, in-laws


Woman loses dowry case against husband, in-laws

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/Woman-loses-dowry-case-against-husband-in-laws/articleshow/19641464.cms

HYDERABAD: It is an unusual case of a woman being found guilty in a dowry harassment case! Not having been convinced by her complaint that the relatives of her husband had beaten her in her parents' house, the AP High Court has quashed a dowry case against them.

Responding to a plea by the family of the husband including his parents, sister, brother, etc, Justice Reddy Kantha Rao said allowing this case to proceed up to trial stage would only result in substantial injustice to the husband's family.

"The alleged attack is unlikely to have happened because the place of occurrence is her parents' residence where all her friends and relatives would have been around and prevented an attack on her. This attack theory seems to have been invented only for the purpose of implicating the husband and his entire family in a dowry case," the judge said.

The judge made this order after hearing the petition filed by Tummala Ramnarayana, the father-in-law of the woman, of MVP Colony, Visakhapatnam, who urged the court to quash the dowry harassment case.

The woman, mother of a 3-year-old daughter and hailing from Rajahmundry, said that her husband and his family had harassed her for additional dowry. She claimed her parents gave her husband Rs 15 lakh as dowry at the time of her marriage. According to her, he had quit his job because of mounting debts in Visakhapatnam. Though her parents brought the couple to Rajamundry, he ran into debts there as well. When she objected to his bad ways, he beat her, demanded Rs 5 lakh more for clearing the debts and went away to Vizag, she said.

According to her, it was after this that the parents of her husband and his relatives came to Rajahmundry and beat her at her house when her mother and brother were not at home. Following her complaint, a local court referred the matter to police.

The judge in his order said that even the chargesheet filed by the police was nothing but a replica of her complaint. The judge in his order said that beating a woman in her native place in the middle of her friends and relatives by her husband's family looked improbable and unnatural and quashed the case initiated by the Rajahmundry court

IT company’s owner booked in dowry case


IT company’s owner booked in dowry case

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/IT-companys-owner-booked-in-dowry-case/articleshow/19642367.cms 

 LUCKNOW: Owner of a city-based IT company was booked in a dowry harassment case on Friday. Victim Sonali (name changed) is an MBA and has pursued studies at a prominent Pune-based institute. She got married to 32-year-old Sachin Agarwal in February last year after courtship of more than five years.

Sachin denied the allegations and said he was being falsely implicated.

"My wife is being influenced by somebody," said Agarwal, the managing director of a small-size IT company located on the Sitapur Road. Agarwal is also into real estate business and has constructed several independent houses in Aliganj area.


According to the victim, Sachin and his mother had been harassing her over dowry related demands for past few months. Parents of the victim are settled in Jhansi and her own an electronic good store.

Sonali shared that her parents were of conservative views and instead of supporting, asked her to handle the situation somehow.

"I have made up my mind before approaching cops. I will find a job and live independently," she said. Agarwal stays in the plush Sector B of Aliganj with his family.

Taufeeq Khan, in charge of Aliganj police station, said: "The case had been registered and matter will be directed to mahila thana (women police station) for mediation and further action."

Meanwhile, some women rights activists and friends have come out in support of Sonali. 

Woman, 20, Rapes 14-Year-Old Boy By Knife Point

Woman, 20, Rapes 14-Year-Old Boy By Knife Point 

http://elitedaily.com/elite/2012/woman-20-raped-teenage-boy-14-knife-point/ 

A 20-year-old Ohio woman has been charged with raping a teenage boy at knife point. Jamie Nichole Phillips of Union Township, Ohio is alleged to have held the 14-year-old boy hostage at knife-point. Phillips ordered the boy into her apartment where he was forced to perform sex acts. Police said the boy was not physically harmed during the ordeal.


Ohio prosecutors said they had never come across a case where a woman was involved with violence to carry out rape. With details that are worth the raunchiest of movies, police were equally stunned after listening to the allegations by the teenage boy.


‘In my entire career in law enforcement I think I’ve seen one other case like this,’ Sgt Scott Blankenship told WCPO.
The alleged rape took place as the boy left his mother’s home in Union Township.

Police said as the boy left Phillips approached him and held a knife to his throat and ordered him into her nearby apartment.


The sex ordeal ended when someone knocked on Phillip’s door and the boy was able to leave.


Blankenship said investigators found a knife at the scene and other supporting evidence.

Describing the rape, Blankenship said: ‘This young juvenile victim walked out from visiting his mother to get something out of the car.  


‘When he walked outside, a neighbor, which he had been associated with simply by being her neighbor, approached the victim put a weapon to his throat and chest area, and ordered him back into the apartment.’


Phillips is charged with rape, unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, kidnapping and felonious assault.

Clermont County Prosecutor Don White told WCPO that Phillips faces a maximum of 31-years in prison. 


She is being held at the Clermont County Jail on a $200,000 cash bond.


‘I’ve been an elected prosecutor for 24 years.  I’ve not seen a forcible rape like this where a weapon was used involving a woman,’ said White.

 

One-third of domestic plaints against men are false: Madurai DSWO

One-third of domestic plaints against men are false: Madurai DSWO

http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Madurai/onethird-of-domestic-plaints-against-men-are-false-madurai-dswo/article4588040.ece 

About one-third of complaints received from women in Madurai accusing men of dowry harassment, domestic violence and other such malice are found to be false in enquiries conducted by the social welfare department, said R. Ananda Valli, District Social Welfare Officer.
Addressing the inaugural of a five-day training programme on counselling skills for ‘street educators,’ a term that refers to people providing support and care to street children, here on Friday, she said that even petty quarrels and domestic squabbles between married couples led to registration of criminal cases.
“Human values are plummeting as the value of money and immovable property is rising up. I think we should inscribe the words ‘forgive and forget’ in every wall of our house in order to constantly remind us of the need to lead a peaceful life especially in the wake of reducing life expectancy rate,” she said.
Stating that gender discrimination, child marriage, child labour, sexual abuse and sexual harassment at work place were some of the ills faced by the society, she said that about 300 women had complained of harassment at work place in a special camp organised by Collector Anshul Mishra on Women’s Day.
The training programme for street educators was organised by Madurai Institute of Social Sciences, an autonomous college affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, in collaboration with the National Institute of Social Defence under the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
It was inaugurated by Prema Cariappa, chairperson, Central Social Welfare Board (CWSB) in a function presided over by C. R. Saraswathi, chairperson, Tamil Nadu State Social Welfare Board. In her address, Ms. Cariappa said that sexual violence was one of the most despicable issue faced by women in the country. Disapproving the tendency to treat women as commercial objects, she said, that by doing so, such men were only exhibiting lack of values. She also recalled the contributions made by CWSB in putting an end to other social evils like bride burning.
“Every one says God is great. I think human beings can be equally great if they work towards creating a better world for everyone,” she added. Ms. Saraswathi said that domestic disputes could be solved better through counselling rather than expecting them to be solved in courts and police stations.
K. Sekar, Head, Department of Psychiatric Social Work, NIMHANS, Bangalore; programme coordinator D. Janet Vasantha Kumari; MISS chairman Dharma Venkata Perumal Raja; college’s governing board secretary D.V. Dharmasingh and Principal M. Kannan spoke.

 

Woman keeps son away from hubby, gets jail


Woman keeps son away from hubby, gets jail

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Woman-keeps-son-away-from-hubby-gets-jail/articleshow/3746520.cms 

‘Harassed by wives, 22,000 men have committed suicide’


‘Harassed by wives, 22,000 men have committed suicide’

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/-harassed-by-wives-22000-men-have-committed-suicide-/543982/ 

MRA asked to withdraw nomination as he is fighting against 498a misuse

MRA asked to withdraw nomination as he is fighting against 498a misuse

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/facebook-posts-trigger-row/article4637358.ece?homepage=true