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The term "Crimes by Indian women" covers a broad range of atrocities, harassments, false cases, violent acts committed by Women on men mostly on her husband / partner. Some news also covers instances where men took the drastic step and killed the wife and her family when his tolerance reached the peak of harassment and was left with no option of solution under laws of India which are biased against men. Because of this many men suffer in silence and many a times die in the hands of women too. Most of the news report we collected reveal that most women use their gender to get away with the crime they committed, even if the partner/husband is killed. Indian courts are lenient towards women and they are sentenced to less than 2/3 years for the murder of the husband. Law always portray women as ABLA NARI (Victim/Innocent) and her husband was killed by her while defending herself of his abuse. Dead men will not speak, Indian Police will not investigate nor do Indian courts take any suo moto to charge such criminal women.
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