A judge who has a “soft corner” for women is not fit to judge any man.
Justice demands absolute impartiality. When a judge brings personal bias — gender-based or otherwise — into the courtroom, the scales of justice tilt.
Fair trials are a right, not a privilege granted by the judge’s sympathies.
The law must be blind. Not selective. Not emotional. Blind.
Nikita Singhania didn't get any punishment.
Sonam Raghuvanshi got out of jail on bail in just a year.
In India, a woman can literally delete her husband and face no punishment.
Men don't get justice even after their death.
Her name is Chami Murmu.
She was born in 1971 in a tribal village in Jharkhand. Her father and elder brother died when she was young. She dropped out after Class 10. She worked as a daily labourer to keep her family alive.
When she was 16, she watched the forests around her disappear. The timber mafia was cutting trees illegally. Springs dried up. Farmland turned barren. People left.
She started planting trees. Alone.
Male villagers said this was not a woman’s work. Her own family questioned her. She relocated to her brother’s home and kept planting while working as a labourer to survive.
She then went door to door across villages. She formed a small group of women. Then another. Then another.
Over three decades, she built a movement across 500 villages. Her organisation now has 30000 women members. Together, they planted over 3 million trees across Jharkhand.
Wildlife returned. Rivers that had dried up started flowing again. Forest cover in the region increased by 15 percent in 25 years.
No government funding. Timber mafia threatening her repeatedly.
In 2019, she received the Nari Shakti Puraskar. In 2024, the Padma Shri.
People call her Lady Tarzan.
She says she is just a woman who could not watch things die.
Follow for real stories about people India must never forget.
A minor in Bangalore was separated from his father despite clearly stating he wants to stay with him.
He was then sent through multiple facilities and kept in poor conditions.
This needs accountability.
#ChildRights#Bangalore@b2051599@realsiff@Ronin_siff
Men are simple..!
A groom on his way to his wedding stopped to help a stranger fix his bike so he could take his mother to the hospital.
Big day. No excuses. Just humanity first.
The moment was caught on camera and went viral—because real character shows in actions, not celebrations.
Respect.
>अतुल सुभाष ने 1.4 साल पहले सुसाइड किया था
>उसने अपने सुसाइड लेटर में पत्नी ,ससुराल वालों और जज रीता कौशिक पर आरोप लगाए थे,
>साथ में न्याय न मिलने पर अस्थियां नाली में बहाने की अपील की थी,
>बच्चे की कस्टडी किसी भी हालत में पत्नी के पास न जाने की भी बात लिखी थी,
>लेकिन हमारे देश के न्याय व्यवस्था से कौन परिचित नहीं है
>जिस जज पर आरोप थे उसका प्रमोशन हो गया
>बच्चे की कस्टडी पत्नी को मिल गई
>ससुराल वाले जमानत पर बाहर है
>अतुल के घर वाले दर दर की ठोकरें खा रहे
>सब मिलकर बोलों न्याय वाली देवी की जय
#BREAKING: Pakistan Media reports attack by Unknown Gunmen on Pakistani Terror Group Lashkar e Tayyiba Founder Maulana Amir Hamza while he was traveling in a car with Justice (R) Nazir Ahmed Ghazi in Lahore. Hamza has bullet injury in his arm. Hamza was attacked in 2025 as well.
Her name is Anju Devi.
She is the mother of Atul Subhash.
After her son died on December 9 2024 she had one request.
Let me see my grandson.
His name is Vyom Modi. He is 5 years old.
She went to the Supreme Court.
The court told her she was a stranger to the child.
She had last met her grandson when he was 2.5 years old.
Nikita Singhania had kept the child’s location hidden for weeks after Atul’s death.
The child was found in a boarding school in Faridabad Haryana.
The Supreme Court gave custody to Nikita.
The criminal case against Nikita has been adjourned to November 2026.
Anju Devi’s son is gone.
Her grandson is with the woman accused of abetting his death.
She has no legal right to demand visitation.
In India grandparents have zero legal right to meet their grandchildren.
No law. No provision. No recourse.
India has laws for everything.
It has nothing for a grandmother’s grief.
“Hum Mard hain..!!
Paida hone se maut tak humara kartvya hai ladna ..!”
“We are men. From birth till death, we are meant to fight — for a cause, for our dreams, for our rights, for our family. This is our duty. And we get no appreciation or medals for it.”
That line isn’t just dialogue .. This is a statement..
Dhurandhar has a wonderful dialouge of all the men fighting false cases or for their Child.
"Hum mard hain, Jaskirat. Paida hone se maut tak hamara kartavya hai ladhna - apne maksad ke liye, apne sapno ke liye, apne haq ke liye, apno ke liye.”
@realsiff@SamSiff
The judiciary can take cognizance within a single day when it comes to matters related to NCERT. But what about justice in thousands of false cases where innocent people are dragged through the system for years?
More than 5 lakh cases are pending in courts, and people continue to wait endlessly for justice. Delayed justice destroys lives, families, and livelihoods. Yet, there seems to be no clear action plan to reduce this massive backlog of cases or to address the suffering caused by false allegations.
If the system can act swiftly in some matters, why can't the same urgency be shown in ensuring timely justice and protection for innocent citizens? Justice delayed is justice denied.
#JusticeIsDue #JusticeforAtulSubhash #atulsubhashsuicidecase #atulsubhashsuicide