‘Who will give justice to the husbands who are abused by their wives, when the judges themselves are committing suicide out of frustration?’ Question raised after the suicide of Aman Sharma.

Every day some such case comes to light in the country where a husband commits suicide due to problems with his wife or family. Many times such a person suicide So they do it, but the note or video they leave behind is quite surprising and disturbing. Due to which many serious questions arise as to what has happened to our society, the wife who was once seen fighting with Yamraj for her husband, today many wives are becoming the cause of the death of their own husbands.

The latest case is from Delhi, where a young judge Aman Kumar Sharma had committed suicide a few days ago after being fed up with family disputes, wife and wife’s sister. This incident shocked not only Delhi but the entire country. Let us tell you, his wife herself is a judicial officer and her sister-in-law is an IAS officer. In such a situation, the question is arising that when the judges are fed up with their wives and are committing suicide, then who will give justice to such husbands?

What did the Supreme Court lawyers say about this?

Answering this question, senior Supreme Court lawyer AP Singh said, “See, our private bill was presented in the Lok Sabha last time, it was put in the Parliament that a Men’s Commission should be formed. Just like there is a Women’s Commission, a Women’s Helpline, a Women’s Police Station, just like there is all this, similarly there should be a Men’s Commission, Men’s Helpline, Men’s Special Desk, Men’s Police Station.”

What will be the law?

When he was asked that by the time this Men’s Commission is formed and the Constitution is changed, many Aman Sharmas will die after suffering from their wives, what is the law regarding this. Responding to this, AP Singh said, “Now the judges will have to be alert, aware. The police will have to change the way of their investigation and also issue a helpline that if people like Atul Subhash, Manav Sharma, Air Force Officer Abhinander die, in which cases will now be tried in the fast court and justice will be given. Criminals will be criminals, whether men or women, it does not matter. Now the judges will have to be a little strict in this, the one who used to be a little soft towards women will have to change. Will have to.”

Is the Women’s Law oppressing men?

Is the law made to protect women oppressing men? On this question, a senior lawyer of the Supreme Court said, “The lack of protection for men is a weak system of law. The law is inviting youth like Atul Subhash, Manav Sharma and Aman Sharma, who have been married for only 4 days, to die. The law, the government, the system, courts from the High Court to the Supreme Court are responsible for this.”

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