Legal and Societal Restrictions Are only for Men – Men Helpline – Men’s rights Group

Legal and Societal Restrictions Are only for Men – Men Helpline – Men’s rights Group

In today’s society, much focus is placed on advancing women’s rights, but the struggles men face are often ignored—not just by the public, but by lawmakers as well. While the feminist narrative commonly highlights male privilege, it overlooks the fact that many legal systems and societal norms impose significant restrictions and hardships specifically on men, often to their detriment….

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Counter Case Against False 498A: Protect the Innocent Men

Fight False 498a case for Justice

Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was introduced in 1983 under the influence of feminism. In recent years, the misuse of Section 498A has gained widespread attention, even the Supreme Court of India and various Hight Courts has repeatedly acknowledged the increasing instances of false cases. In order to protect the innocent men, considering the highest rate…

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Modern legal system fails to uphold the principles of equality for men

Women empowerment movement on the cost of Men's Rights

In the changing society, the institution of marriage is undergoing significant scrutiny, particularly concerning its treatment of men within the family dynamic and in the societal norms. Despite historical notions of respect and honor associated with marriage, the modern legal system fails to uphold the principles of equality for men. In the modern legal landscape, men often find themselves…

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Marriage becoming a life destroying opportunity for men – marital rape

Marriage a life destroying opportunity for men - marital rape

Press Release The marital rape application which is pending at Delhi High Court making every effort to term the sexual intercourse between husband and wife as illegal? The marital rape is the matter of transformation in the society and the rigid roles of husband and wife has to take a move, but certainly not a matter of criminalizing it….

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Guwahati High Court: Refusal of wearing sindoor suffies refusal to continue conjugal life

Guwahati HC : Refusal of wearing sindoor suffies refusal to continue conjugal life - conjugal rights

The division bench of Guwahati High Court while allowed the decree of divorce said refusal of wearing sindoor suffice refusal to continue conjugal life. The Bench added that, preventing husband from his legal duty to maintain aged parents is offence and may lead to punishment. In the case, where respondent wife alleged that her husband and other family members…

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Exchange of Presents at the time of marriage is not Dowry : SC in Ran Singh case

Important Judgement at Men Helpline

In the matter of Ran Singh And Anr vs State Of Haryana And Anr, Supreme Court (SC) declares exchange of Presents at the time of marriage is not Dowry. “it is hereby declared that any presents made at the time of a marriage to either party to the marriage in the form of cash, ornaments, clothes or other articles,…

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IPC498a and Domestic Violence laws are made to break families – Men Helpline Article

False Case on Male Breaking Families

Under IPC498a the husband treated guilty as soon as he is slapped with Dowry Harassment charges by his wife. It is important to understand that even in murder case, “accused is treated not guilty until proven guilty”. According to Article 14 of Constitution of India, “every one should be equal before law”. But we see gross violation of Article…

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Our Demand for Police and Judiciary Reform to Deal with the Family Dispute in India – MenHelpline Org Article

Need of Police Reform in India

We strongly need reforms in Judiciary as well as in the process of investigation. The husband and keens treated badly by the investigation agencies, even the agencies playing with the process of law. The other perspective cannot be denied that, the person who is doing investigation has to report in court, has to visit crime scene, patrolling, arresting and…

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