⚖️ Supreme Court openly admits: Indian husbands are second-class citizens
CJI Surya Kant & Justice Joymalya Bagchi just dismissed a PIL challenging the discriminatory Section 13(2)(iii) of Hindu Marriage Act.
This law lets a wife file for divorce if she refuses to live with her husband for over a year — even after he’s already paying maintenance.
But husbands? No such right.
Court’s justification?
“Constitution allows special provisions for women.”
Men exist to pay, suffer, and get legally screwed.
One-sided laws, one-sided justice. This isn’t equality — it’s institutionalized extortion and bias dressed up as “protection.”
How long will Indian men keep tolerating this feminist court circus?
The Forgotten Man is done watching silently.
Behind every successful man, there’s only his Mother.
A woman always looks for a successful man.
Truth is bitter, but it’s the reality.
Mom = Sacrifice
Everyone else = Expectations
So that means case must be registerd if boy is of 19 years and girls is below 18 against the girl as well?
But you will still blame boy for the crime and punish an underaged boy.
Is this the “equality” we’re talking about? 🤔
Supreme Court says:
• A woman can’t be expected to sacrifice her career and be an “obedient wife”
• But also questions if anyone earns just ₹9k/month when a man says he can’t pay ₹12k maintenance
Kya yeh hai aapka equality?
One rule for women’s rights. Another for men’s burdens.
Indian family law in 2026 still treats men as walking ATMs with zero rights.
First need to stop free maintenance n free Alimony culture.
When wife left husband, she is as Widow.
Husband's money is not free money.
Pay same amount what widow gets.
@realsiff@SamSiff@_dharam_vir@bahuguna46
See the language the speak..
No words left for this..!!
I pity about Indian citizens who are being bullied by these sort of officials.
If you are trying to come to India for business and get struck in legal system you are bound to doom.
#SIFFNews | The Karnataka HC slams the illegal jailing of a husband for "kidnapping" his adult wife. When a woman’s "voluntary" choice is ignored just to penalize a man, society’s gynocentric bias is laid bare.
#Ekaki
Source: https://t.co/pW92xeyFB1
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