A promising young man with a bright career and a lot of potential, Atul Subhash, tragically ended his life by commiting suicide on December 9, 2024. His suicide was due to one sided and biased laws such as 498a and harassment by multiple false cases against him, a high amount of maintenance, not being able to see his son, attempts at extortion and needing to attend court dates unnecessarily multiple times in a distant city. This book is meant to remember Atul's tragic battle against a broken judicial system. This powerful narrative sheds light on the misuse of laws originally designed to protect, highlighting the devastating consequences of false matrimonial accusations in India. Through the lens of Atul Subhash's story, the book explores the human cost of systemic bias, corruption, and indifference. From Atul's relentless fight to clear his name to the heartbreaking toll on his mental health, career, and family, this book paints a vivid picture of the struggles faced by countless men trapped in similar legal quagmires. Written by members of the Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF), India's leading NGO advocating for men's rights and judicial reforms, the book combines personal tragedy with a call to action. It delves into:The emotional and financial toll of false cases. The systemic flaws in the judiciary and law enforcement. The urgent need for gender-neutral laws and reforms to safeguard families from injustice. This book tells the story of a movement to create awareness and demand change against a broken legal system biased against men in India. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the real-life impact of legal misuse, this book stands as a tribute to Atul's memory and a rallying cry for justice and equality.
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