07.29.09

IBN 7 covers SIFF Survey – Video

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Mate Hate

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Harassed husbands from across India will meet on August 15 to plan freedom from their wives

Harassed husbands will not celebrate a conventional Independence Day this year.

Over a hundred of them, representing more than 30,000 from across the country, will meet in Shimla to decide on strategies to take on their wives.

They believe they are trapped in a women-centric society, and say they won’t celebrate Independence Day unless their demands are met.

The demands include a separate men’s welfare ministry on the lines of women and child welfare ministry, equal taxation for men and women, change in inheritance laws, amendment to the Domestic Violence Prevention Act, and mandatory joint custody of children for divorced couples.

Like-minded organisations such as SIFF (Save Indian Family Foundation) and CRISP (Children’s Rights Initiative for Shared Parenting) are part of the summit.

“We are fighting for independence from harassing wives,” said Pandurang Katti, president SIFF. “We want to make our movement more active.”

The Maharashtra’s Purush Suraksha Sanstha and Uttar Pradesh’s Pathi Paramesh Kendra will also converge at Shimla.

“We will be intensifying our movement after the summit,” said Virag Dhulia, member, SIFF.

Participants will come from 28 cities including Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Nagpur, Chennai and Kolkata. They first met in Goa last year.

Husbands committing suicide because of harassment is double the number of wives committing suicide, according to SIFF.

“Over 1.2 lakh harassed husbands have committed suicide in the past four years. We will fight against such wives through this forum,” Katti told MiD DAY.

07.26.09

Judicial Reforms Letter to be sent to Law Minister

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From,
<Your Name >                                                                                   Date :- < Insert Date>
<Your Address >

To,
The Honorable Minister for Law and Justice,
Dr. M. Veerappa Moily,
Ministry of Law and Justice,
4th Floor, A-Wing, Shastri Bhawan,
New Delhi-110 001

Subject: – Mother of a victimized son demands Judicial Reforms from the Law Minister
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Honorable Sir,

No country can progress unless it gives justice to its own people. Today, Indian judiciary is in dysfunctional state with more than 2.6 crore pending cases. I a common Indian Citizen request the immediate implementation of Judicial Reforms. This also requires cooperation from judiciary, lawyers, politicians and different State Governments.

A report by Transparency International, the Global Corruption Watchdog organization said in February 2006, “in India 26 Supreme Court judges faced a backlog of more than 30,000 pending cases; over three million cases were pending in the high courts – 350 years of work for the country’s 670 judges at the current rate of resolution”.

I would henceforth request that the Honorable Law Minister include the below recommendations included in the Judicial reform process.

1. To convert section 498A into a bailable one.

2. To convert section 498A into a non – cognizable one.

3. A circular should be immediately issued to all the Police Stations in the country with specific directions not to arrest any person u/s 498A and 406 without thorough investigations and attempts of counseling where the wife is alive. If any arrest is made, it should be officially signed and authorized by a SP or DC rank and the police should be made to justify the arrest with prima facie evidence.

4. The learned court could carefully consider whether the allegations of the bride are indeed genuine at least against the in-laws or other relatives of the husband when it directs investigation under section 156(3) of CrPC for an offence under section 498A.

5. The Learned court could carefully take into account whether custodial detention is at all needed for the in-laws and other relatives.

6. Arrest should be made only after getting orders from the Magistrate after primary investigation and producing facts and evidences before the Magistrate

7. Arrest should not be made before trial in cases where the wife is alive.

8. Sections 120B, 177, 182, 211, 199, 200, 209, 499 and 500 of IPC should be extensively used against false complainants.

9. If a wife files 498A, the husband should be allowed immediate divorce.

10. At the stage of counseling before 498A, the parents and/or relatives of the wife should be strictly prohibited to interfere in the family matter of the daughter. If the in-laws are blamed, after investigation, the in-laws should be separated from the son of the family. The husband and wife should be asked to stay separately.

11. Counseling if any should be brought out of the ambit of police or government officials and be handed over to different NGO’s working in this field hence making sure that it is a real counseling and not a threatening process.

12. To replace the word “husband” or “wife” with the word “spouse in all related laws, so as to ensure equality in law for men and women.

13. Make provisions for a man to file complaint when a wife and in-laws harass him and commit cruelty. Create sections 498B and 304C in IPC to protect men and women in his family when the perpetrators of crime are daughters-in-law and their family.

14. Make provision for penalty on a false complaint by amending IPC 498A. Lodging a complaint u/s 498A IPC has become a tool of manipulation, legal blackmail and legal terrorism in the hands of certain unscrupulous people.

15. Speedy and fair trial in all marital disputes.

16. Make registration of marriages compulsory. Gifts at time of marriage must be listed and photographed.

17. Make extensive use of section 3 and 4 of the Dowry Prevention Act.

18. Strict conviction of either the complainant or the defendant.

19. No negotiations be allowed at the cost of money/property/gift whatsoever and faulty should be severely punished.

20. For any negotiation or exchange of amounts made, both the parties should be made liable for prosecution on recommendation of a third party.

21. Ensure fair and unbiased investigation & trial of Dowry related complaints, which is totally in favor of daughter-in-law and disregards the trauma caused to mothers and sisters due to a false complaint. Judiciary and enforcement agencies must recognize the possibility of wives and daughter-in-law maltreating the husband and old in-laws or other vulnerable members of the husband’s family.

22. Distant relatives not routinely living with the couple should not be allowed to be named in the complaint and excluded routinely.

23.  Fathers should not be routinely deprived of child custody by assuming mother is the best for the child. Child should not be made to choose between parents and joint custody be preferred.

24.  No Passport surrender and unnecessary travel restrictions should be imposed at the time of bail. Passports should not be impounded and restrictions of going abroad where wife is alive should be lifted with a condition that the husband should appear in the court as and when summoned.

25.  Elder abuse in the name of IPC 498A should be absolutely stopped.

26.  Government employees should not face compulsory suspension in case arrested due to a false complaint.

27.  Legislation involving domestic issues should be enacted keeping in view the preservation of institution of marriage and not based on gender bias.

28.  82% of the individual income tax collected in the country is paid by men. Spending is all done for women only. Animals in the country have a welfare ministry. Now is a need for opening of a Men’s welfare ministry.

29.  Like the Crime against Women Cells, Crime against Men Cells are also becoming need of the hour.

Thanking you,
Yours faithfully

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07.19.09

Project Sita, Protect Surpanakha

Posted in Men, dowry, government, legal extortion, legal terrorism, life, society tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , at 12:08 am by legalfighter

As already explained in Gender Arsenal, there is a volley of laws to protect women and the below image of a woman or a similar one is used to get these laws passed for one may wonder that why there are so many laws to protect a woman and none to protect a man.

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The answer to this question may be complex and partially answered in Man’s Power Tussle leads to Man’s Struggle, however, the fact remains, there are laws and acts to protect women and even animals, but not men. Worse, there are more laws in the pipeline.

And one such proposed law is the Sexual Harassment Bill (SHB) which aims to ‘protect’ WOMEN from sexual harassment at workplaces. Of late, the women protection laws like the Dowry Harassment law, Domestic Violence law have come under scathing criticism by a group of citizens who have organized themselves into NGOs under the aegis of Save Indian Family and research conducted by Save Indian Family activists has revealed that women are much safer than they are projected in media and in reality it’s the men who are suffering.

Some glaring statistics about men are available at,

  1. Domestic Violence Claims 156,000 husbands
  2. Indian Men – An epitome of Sacrifices

These figures have been never published by the Govt. of India; these are the result of relentless campaigning and research done by Save Indian Family Activists on figures available with Govt. records in the National Crime Records Bureau.

These figures projected a picture in sharp contrast with social perceptions where a woman is always a victim and a man is always a criminal. These figures clearly show the abuse men undergo at the hands of women and die unprotected. It was unearthed by men wronged by dowry laws’ misuse and because the dowry laws and domestic violence laws have no provision to address the misuse, the misuse has been happening to the tune of 98% in these areas. For all practical purposes, these laws cannot be called laws; they are legal unaccountable loose extortion weapons sought to seek revenge and vengeance.

And now, the same masterminds have proposed the SHB, some of the glorious highlights of which are:-

  1. It is based on single judgment by Supreme Court in the Vishakha case.
  2. It is also based on the same Victim Women Criminal Men Syndrome, based on which dowry laws were designed and have led not only to social rampage and devastation of married men, but have also devoured the family system and established the foundations of a fatherless society in India.
  3. It does not have any provision to address misuse.
  4. It is being kept out of the purview of the Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI) – the only tool citizens have in the so called democratic country – India to expose the corruption of Govt. officials.
  5. It is not gender neutral although Men can be harassed sexually.

Now, the obvious question arises is, that when it is a Bill and yet in formulation stages, then how do I have all this information with me. Answer is again RTI. Relentless RTI campaign by our activists spanning months and spelling hours and hours of hard work have resulted in the above synopsis. Detailed RTI is available here.

It is surprising that the SHB is being proposed in its current form even when there is reasonable awareness of,

  1. Misuse of dowry laws (accepted by the Honorable President of India and the Honorable Chief Justice of India)
  2. The fact that men are victims too.
  3. The fact that women can lie too and women can be criminals as well.

In wake of the above situation, not providing a misuse clause, keeping SHB out of the purview of the RTI Act and other glorious features as described above points only to a grim reality of a clear conspiracy theory against men. A conspiracy wherein the photo of Sita is projected to get a gender obsessed law and Surpanakha is encouraged to misuse to law to treat the man as a FREE ATM MACHINE.

By providing the five glorious features as described above, it is clearly evident that Gender Based Radical Extremists and masterminds of Weapons of Male Destruction (WMD) are projecting Sita to get gender obsessed laws and protecting Surpanakha to propagate the misuse to unleash their male hatred. Project Sita, Protect Surpanakha.

07.18.09

Actual News Paper Print of Mid-Day Article

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07.17.09

Hard times for software guys

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By: Chetan R Date: 2009-07-17 Place:Bangalore

About 40 per cent of harassed husbands in the city are techies, study finds

Techies earning fat salaries are the most harassed among Bangalore husbands.

A study carried out by Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF), a city based NGO, reveals that software professionals make up about 40 per cent of the total number of harassed husbands.

Huge pay packets make techies soft targets, say members of the foundation who carried out the study over 15 months.

“The study is shocking,” said Panduranga Katti, president of SIFF. “Software professionals getting huge benefits from companies is a known fact and wives are misusing this every day. In most cases, wives demand money and threaten to complain to the police.”

The share

SIFF, which works to empower harassed husbands through its website and branches across the nation, studied about 1,100 cases in Bangalore from January 2008 to April 2009.

After the techies, came men with private businesses. They constituted 11.7 per cent of the cases. Husbands from administration and the military made up about 10 per cent of the cases.

Legal help for hassled hubbies

Men in government service, heavy engineering and management, and the finance sector made up 7.8, 7 and 6.3 per cent of the total cases respectively.

The study included professionals, who approached the NGO through the internet. While 73 per cent of the cases approached SIFF through its website http://www.indianfamily.org/, the rest approached them through friends.

Help

SIFF plans to empower harassed husbands by providing them with legal support based on court judgments.
“Besides legal help, we will empower husbands through sessions of basic strategies and tactics. This will be done step by step,” said Virag Dhulia, member, SIFF.

What women want
This is how wives harass husbands, according to the study:
>>Demanding money and threatening to file police complaints
>>Wanting parents to be sent away from the house
>>Forcing the husband to buy property
>>Adultery

07.15.09

Press Release Demanding Immediate Implementation of Judicial Reforms

Posted in Men, dowry, government, legal extortion, legal terrorism, life, marriage, society tagged , , , , , , , at 2:23 pm by legalfighter

PRESS RELEASE

Subject: SIFF demands immediate implementation of Judicial Reforms and setting up of National Judicial Council.

No country can progress unless it gives justice to its own people. Today, Indian judiciary is in dysfunctional state with more than 2.6 crore pending cases. Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF) demands immediate implementation of Judicial Reforms. This also requires cooperation from judiciary, lawyers, politicians and different State Governments.

A report by Transparency International, the Global Corruption Watchdog organisation said in February 2006, “in India 26 Supreme Court judges faced a backlog of more than 30,000 pending cases; over three million cases were pending in the high courts – 350 years of work for the country’s 670 judges at the current rate of resolution”.

The Malimath committee recommendations on Judicial Reforms-2003 are gathering dust since last 6 years

  • Judiciary is the most important pillar in our nation. If it’s dysfunctional, then the society and country’s future gets crippled. Country will remain corrupt and badly governed; if there are no judicial reforms.
  • We demand for Setting up of evening courts and also operation of courts in two shifts in all cities. This will make best use of the existing infrastructure like court buildings, computers, and typewriters and will increase the time available to judiciary by 50% to 150%, which will increase case disposal rate by at least 50%.
  • We demand that judges must also come under purview of Right to Information Act (RTI Act) and their assets should also be openly disclosed to public as ours is a democratic country and it’s the citizens, who rule the country.
  • A Rajya Sabha member, Parimal Nathwani, had suggested to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to set up a National Judicial Commission (NJC) with powers to inquire into complaints against judges and to transfer them for misconduct. SIFF demands National Judicial Council be set up immediately.
  • No new law/law amendment should be passed till judicial reforms are implemented.
  • Hooliganism on court premises has to be eliminated by bringing more accountability to Bar Councils and severe punishment to people indulging in violence in court premises. Any litigant or witnesses apprehending fear of life and limb in court premises should be given adequate protection. There must be a police station attached to the court premises.
  • The society is changing fast and majority of population is youth below the age of 35. Society needs young judges in family courts, who can understand and be comfortable with aspirations of young people in society.
  • Women make 50% of India’s population. Half of judges’ positions in high courts and Supreme Court must be reserved for women judges.
  • Changes in contempt of court laws must be made and usage of this law to suppress the truth by honourable judges as a weapon to scare citizens should be stopped.
  • According to principles of Natural Justice, every person must be considered innocent till proven guilty. However in India, there are some draconian laws like section 498a of IPC, which consider accused men and women to be guilty till proven innocent. It has to be changed.
  • Family courts in Bangalore have to be increased to 20 from current 4 courts. 5 separate guardianship courts have to be dedicated for child custody disputes. Due to delays in courts, during a marital problem, a lot of children are cut off from one of the parent and suffer from parental alienation.
  • In domestic violence law, gender neutral non-sexist language is to be introduced; the words “wife” and “husband” have to be replaced by “spouse”.
  • As per Delhi high court decriminalizing gay relationships, steps must be taken to prevent future cases of domestic violence and inter partner physical and mental cruelty. Are judiciary and Govt geared up for this eventuality?
  • We demand outsourcing of non-core judiciary jobs to private parties to increase efficiency.
  • Ombudsman for judiciary must be appointed with powers of audit/inspection.
  • Quarterly report card of the Central Law Minister and all State Govt Law ministers must be published.

Union Law Minister Veerappa Moily is sincerely planning for judicial reforms, but he is facing opposition from vested interests and corrupt politicians as they want their personal cases to be buried.

Recently, Veerappa Moily has said that more than 2.6 crore cases were pending in the subordinate courts and over 39 lakh cases were pending in high courts across the country. He also had said, “As per the reports received from the Registries of the High Courts, 39,10,858 cases were pending in the High Courts and 2,66,50,467 cases were pending in the Subordinate Courts as on December 31, 2008.”

These figures clearly spell the need for immediate implementation of judicial reforms. In the event of the reforms being delayed, the society will be witnessing more and more injustices like Prof. Sabbarwal’s murder case (where even though the assault was shown on television which ultimately led to his death, the accused were let off for want of evidence), Jessica Lall’s murder case (where the influential accused strangulated justice in the temple of justice) or the recent pampering of proclaimed terrorist like Kasab whose comforts are being taken care of at the cost of the public exchequer and is making an open mockery of the Indian Criminal Justice System.

SIFF strongly feels the judiciary is directly responsible for the ruckus and needs to be made accountable for, by the implementation of judicial reforms and thus extends it full-fledged support to Law Minister Mr. Moily.

Thanks and Regards

Public Relations Officer
Save Indian Family Foundation

Invitation for Press Conference demanding immediate implementation of Judicial Reforms

Posted in Men, Women, dowry, government, legal extortion, legal terrorism, life, marriage, society tagged , , , , , , , at 2:19 pm by legalfighter

To,

Sub: Invitation for Press Conference on Friday, 17th July 2009 at 12: 00 Noon at Press Club, Bangalore

Respected Sir / Madam,

Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF), single largest NGO promoting the cause of Gender Equality and Family Harmony, is organizing a Press Conference on July 17, 2009 demanding immediate implementation of judicial reforms.

We cordially invite your media correspondents / cameramen to this Press Conference and grace the occasion.

Looking forward to your active participation in making the event a grand success

Thanks and Regards,

Virag
Public Relations Officer
Save Indian Family Foundation, Bangalore

Contact Persons:

Anil (9845143724) – English

Kumar Jahgirdar (9845264488) – English

T N Ramakrishna (9845672560) – Kannada

07.14.09

Help, my wife beats me

Posted in Women, dowry, government, legal extortion, legal terrorism, life, marriage, society tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , at 8:18 pm by legalfighter

Men have claimed for some time that they’re abused by women. The lunatic fringe? Not quite.Varuna Verma serves up more evidence that such stories are only too true

Whenever Bangalore-based software engineer Suresh Chauhan wanted to call his mother, he’d tell his wife he was either going grocery shopping or for a walk. “Chauhan’s wife did not want him to maintain any contact with his mother or sister. She hit him whenever she found him calling home,” says Virag Dhulia, a counsellor at the Save India Family Foundation (Siff), which deals with harassed husbands.

Financial analyst Dhaval Kadakia’s plight was no better. He told a rally Siff organised at Pune last year, where many men related their marital woes, that his wife hit him whenever he refused to do household chores.

And last fortnight, Jayesh Pawar, a driver employed by the Thane Municipal Transport accused his wife of beating him with a broom and displayed a mobile phone camera clip to the police to back his claim. Pawar says he was beaten because he had bought a tenement at a chawl, while his wife wanted a flat in a building.

Believe it or not, women are not the only victims of domestic violence. Siff says it receives about one lakh distress calls from men every year. “A huge number of Indian men are mentally, verbally, physically and sexually abused by their wives,” says Pandurang Katti, who founded Siff in 2005.

Still sceptical? Then read on. Rajat Mitra, director, Swanchetan, a Delhi-based counselling centre, says he sees about 350 cases of men in abusive marriages every year. “The problems range from soft abuse — like wives abstaining from sex or not allowing men to send money to their parents — to serious physical assaults,” he adds.

That’s not all. Siff executive member Swarup Sarkar cites National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) statistics to underline the plight of men. In 2007, 57,593 married men committed suicide, versus 30,064 married women.

In 2006, the organisation, which has held seven protest marches across India against women-oriented laws, conducted an online survey of 1,650 urban, upper middle-class married men who had contacted its helpline. It found that 98 per cent of them had faced domestic violence. “The study looked at economic, emotional, physical and sexual violence. Economic violence was found to be most common,” says Sarkar, who authored the study.

That survey, however, may be flawed. A survey like this is equal to inviting all left-handed people to participate in a study on the percentage of lefties, says Harish Bijoor, chief executive officer of Bangalore-based market research firm Harish Bijoor Consults Inc. “The ground rule of a survey is that the surveyor should find the consumer — and not let the consumer find him. The Siff survey won’t survive scientific scrutiny,” he says.

And Sudha Sundaraman, general secretary, All India Democratic Women’s Association, ripostes, “NCRB figures show that the number of dowry deaths in India increased from 7,026 in 2004 to 8,093 in 2007. The problem is only growing.”

But a survey conducted by Orissa’s State Women Commission found that women were increasingly using dowry-related laws and the Domestic Violence Act to harass husbands. And Mayank Gupta, a management graduate from Calicut, would insist that men are often at the receiving end of marital violence. Gupta married a colleague at the Mumbai-based multinational where he worked. “Six months later the couple started having bitter fights. They both worked long hours and each expected the other to do the household chores,” recalls his father, M.R. Gupta.

“On probing, I found out that my son’s wife beat him whenever the couple quarrelled. This affected his self esteem,” says Gupta. Now a member of the Mumbai-based Protect Indian Family Foundation (Piff), Gupta is helping his son fight for a divorce.

Venkat Ramu, a Mysore-based school teacher, is seeking a divorce too. When he approached the People’s Urge for Rights and Equity (Pure) for counselling and legal help last year, he said he had nowhere to live. “When Ramu returned from work one day, his wife refused to let him into the house,” says Pure founder B.G. Ponappa. “He said his wife would pinch, scratch and beat him and verbally abuse him,” recalls Ponappa.

Most cases of marital violence are seemingly related to money matters. Ramu and his wife fought because she felt he didn’t earn enough, says Ponappa. Thane driver Pawar said in his complaint that his wife was always asking him to buy jewellery, furniture and clothes.

Last month, Bangalore-based software engineer Prakrit Shankar (name changed) sought counselling from Ali Khwaja, founder, Banjara Academy, a Bangalore-based counselling centre. “Shankar’s wife did not want him to provide any financial assistance to his parents,” recalls Khwaja. When Shankar refused, his wife threatened to lodge a complaint with the police on harassment. The couple finally divorced.

Khwaja says he counsels about 25 to 30 men every year who face abusive marriages. Most of them come with problems of verbal and emotional abuse. “Three years ago, the numbers were less than a third,” he says.

Lawmakers say women often misuse domestic violence and anti-dowry laws to punish their husbands. Indeed, B.L. Saraswathi, president of the Bangalore-based Asha Kiran, which specialises in getting anticipatory bail for men facing charges of domestic violence and dowry harassment, says the NGO gets 20 such cases a day.

Pure founder Ponappa has faced this too. Ponappa says his wife slapped a false dowry harassment case against him, his father and mother Gowramma. “My father is the worst hit by the case,” he rues.

Pure, Siff and Piff are just some of the organisations that are now fighting for the rights of men. Supreme Court lawyer R.P. Chugh’s NGO Crime Against Man has 40,000 members, runs a helpline and publishes a weekly magazine. Piff, with 6,000 members, organises motorcycle rallies, dharnas and legal awareness programmes, while Siff, with 50,000 members, runs a helpline, conducts legal workshops and provides counselling.

Yet not everybody is convinced that there is a growing trend of women abusing men. “There is no systematic abuse of men like there is of women in India,” says Ritu Menon, director, Women Unlimited, a publishing house. “As women become economically independent, the privileges and control of men are being challenged. This is making them react adversely,” she adds.

G.K. Karanth, professor of sociology at the Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, agrees. “Power equations have changed in Indian households. Women have become economically independent and assert themselves. This is seen as oppression by men,” he explains.

The real social change to note, Karanth stresses, is that men are now wearing their “We are the weaker sex” labels on their sleeves. “Ten years ago, a story of husband abuse would never have come out of the bedroom. Today, men are comfortable about not being macho,” he says.

And the fairer sex, they contend, is the unfair sex.

07.12.09

Fax Protest to Law ministry for laws that break families

Posted in Men, Women, dowry, government, legal extortion, legal terrorism, life, marriage, society tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , at 1:04 am by legalfighter

If you are reading this post and want to protest against draconian Indian Marital laws that are creating havoc in the society, then take a printout of the below

FAX PROTEST TEMPLATE

and fax it to the law ministry (fax nos. provided at the bottom of the template in the above link)

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