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GEMS OF JUDGMENTS - PROMOTING LEGAL TERRORISM

Authors: DSOUZA RUDOLPH;

GEMS OF JUDGMENTS - PROMOTING LEGAL TERRORISM

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The term "Gems of Judgments" covers a broad range of Judgments of High Courts and the Supreme Court of India, where they openly support Legal Terrorism and Women. Most of the Indian law is governed by a British-made colonial legal system, but Indian bureaucrats copied only bad laws and sections and kept them as it is even after some laws were drafted in the 1850s. It is not what law we follow, but the mentality of Judges is of the Stone age. Indian Judiciary has an institutional grudge against men when it comes a case of young women because of the lobby of feminists. There is systematic suppression of atrocities, harassment, false cases, and violent acts committed by women on men. National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) is counting and collecting crimes on Women only, which is used by feminists to claim and lobby the government to make laws and force the judiciary to give judgments in favor of Women only. It is said in the West men don’t report violence against them because of shame, but in India, Men cannot report crimes against them because there is no such law nor authority to take their complaints. MyNation analysis of statistics on Gems of Judgments shows the double standard of Judges. The same law is interpreted as per their wish and convenience, terming Man as criminal or guilty. Indian law is so biased if women die or commits suicide within seven years of marriage, even if her husband is thousands of miles away, police will arrest him and start investigating. But if a man commits suicide, leaving a death note blaming his wife or her parents, Police will not arrest or do anything against them. If a Woman dies even by accident, news media reports the death as tragic and highlight it on the main page of main stream media. Media trial starts even before police start investigating, and media will blindly blame the woman husband and his family for her death. In India it is often assumed that the women are ABLA NARI, the victim, and men are the perpetrator/abuser. But the evidence collected by MyNation demonstrates that this is a false predomination promoted by feminists and women's organizations. This is not the end of the story, and the ultimate one comes from Indian courts. The same law is interpreted based on gender. Judgments always comes in Women favor, for example, Adultery is not a crime for a Married woman; she can bring home her lover and make love with him in her husband's bed, the husband has no right to stop her, if he stops her, that is cruelty; but for a man it is a Crime.

INDIN COURT JUDGMENTS ANALYSIS ON HOW JUDGES/COURTS/JUDICIARY SUPPORT FEMINISTS, AND THEIR FALSEHOOD

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@DrProudman, @GretaThunberg, @KamalaHarris, @Malala, @ranjanakumari, @sharmarekha, @smritiirani, @SwatiJaiHind, Aman Kumar, biased judgments, criminalising Marital Rape, Darshan Yadav, Feminists, Gaurav Mandiratta, GEMS OF JUDGMENTS, Indian Feminists, legal terrorism, marital rape, men's rights, Men's rights NGO, Pradeep Singh, Prateek Dhingra, Ramesh T, Rise of Men's Rights, Rudolph Dsouza, Shriram Yadav

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