
Rising False Cases Against Men in India: A Call for Legal Reform
False cases against men in India are on the rise, with many innocent men suffering from unjust accusations. Learn about the impact of these cases and the urgent need for legal reform.
False cases against men in India are on the rise, with many innocent men suffering from unjust accusations. Learn about the impact of these cases and the urgent need for legal reform.
The Delhi High Court has condemned virginity tests as sexist and unconstitutional, stating they violate women’s dignity and human rights. This landmark judgment highlights the need to uphold fundamental rights and eliminate discriminatory practices.
The Allahabad High Court ruled that women who facilitate rape can be prosecuted for gang rape under Section 376D of the IPC. This decision was made in a case involving a 15-year-old girl, where a woman was accused of facilitating the crime.
The Allahabad High Court acknowledged the difficulties women face when live-in relationships end, highlighting societal non-acceptance. The court granted bail to a man accused of not marrying his live-in partner.
The Allahabad High Court has acquitted a man in a rape case, stating that the burden of proof lies on both parties. The court emphasized that it’s not always the male partner who is at fault.
The Allahabad High Court granted bail to two men accused of rape, noting an increase in false implications in sexual offences. The court cited societal changes and emphasized the complexities in such cases.
Punjab & Haryana High Court quashed an FIR against a man accused of rape, citing evidence that he was out of the country at the time of the alleged incident, condemning the misuse of legal processes.
A 22-year-old woman was arrested for falsely accusing two Gurugram men of rape and extorting Rs 2 lakh. She retracted her statement during court proceedings, leading to her arrest and charges of extortion.
A female MA student at Lucknow University caused a stir by calling the police after being denied entry to class for arriving late. The incident sparked a heated argument with the professor and led to faculty complaints about the student’s behavior.
The Delhi High Court emphasized the need to curb the misuse of rape charges in matrimonial cases. The court quashed an FIR against a husband and his family, highlighting the issue of false allegations and subsequent settlements.