Indian law aims for equality, but does it always play out that way?
There are laws specifically designed to protect women, like the Domestic Violence Act.
The intent? Noble.
But the execution? Well, some argue it leads to a bias. Men feeling like the system doesn't give them a fair shake.
Now, let's be real.
The Indian Constitution screams equality with Articles 14, 15, and 16.
But culture? Society?
They don't always sing the same tune. This gap between law and practice is where the friction lies.
I've seen tweets, comments, all over, where men express frustration. They feel the courts are kinder to women in custody battles or when it comes to certain accusations.
Is it protection or bias?
That's the million-dollar question.
But here's the kicker: the legal system isn't black and white.
Judges, cases, regions - they all color how these laws are applied.
The journey towards true equality in the courtroom? It's ongoing. And we should all keep pushing for justice that's fair for everyone.
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