Title: Young Judge Found Dead in Delhi Amid Reports of Domestic Conflict
New Delhi: A 30-year-old judicial officer, Aman Kumar Sharma, was found dead at his residence in Delhi’s Safdarjung area, in what police are investigating as a case of suicide. The incident has brought focus to the impact of prolonged personal conflict and emotional distress.
According to the statement given to police by Aman's father, the sequence began late at night when Aman called him around 10 PM, expressing severe distress and saying it had become difficult for him to continue living. Alarmed, his father immediately left from Alwar and reached Delhi around midnight.
Upon arrival, he learned that Aman had been facing ongoing disputes at home. The father alleged that his son had been under stress for the past two months due to conflicts with his wife and interference from her family, which, he claimed, contributed to tension in the household.
The situation reportedly escalated the next morning. A heated argument broke out inside the house. Aman's father stated that while his daughter-in-law was shouting, Aman appeared emotionally distressed. Believing the situation had settled, he stepped away.
When the house went quiet, he returned to check on his son but could not find him. Calling Aman's phone, he heard it ringing from inside a locked bathroom. Family members attempted to open the door, and with the help of a guard who entered through a window shaft, Aman was found inside in an unresponsive condition.
He was rushed to the hospital, where doctors declared him dead.
Police have launched an investigation into the incident, including the allegations of harassment and domestic discord. Statements from all involved parties are being recorded.
The case highlights the serious impact of sustained emotional stress and unresolved conflicts within families. It underscores the urgent need for awareness, timely intervention, and support systems.
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To all the judges-
Feel the pain a common man facing false matrimonial cases has to go through!
Next tym when a husband is unable to prove atrocities faced by him, don't just plainly reject his plea.
Use common sense n deductive reasoning to conclusion.
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Title: The Price Tag
It was their first month of marriage.
A quiet evening turned into a mall visit — bright lights, soft music, new beginnings still fresh between them.
They walked past stores, smiling, talking, adjusting to each other.
Then she saw it.
A saree — elegant, expensive, eye-catching.
She paused, admired it, and turned to him with a hopeful smile.
“Can you buy this for me?”
He checked the price.
For a moment, his expression changed — not unwilling, just thoughtful.
“I can’t afford this right now,” he said gently.
It wasn’t a refusal.
It was honesty.
But the moment shifted.
Her smile faded.
Her voice rose.
“If you’re not capable, why did you marry me?”
The words hung in the air — louder than her voice, heavier than the price tag.
People turned. Silence grew uncomfortable.
He stood there, not angry, not defensive — just quiet.
Because sometimes, it’s not about money.
It’s about expectation.
Marriage had just begun.
But already, it was being measured — not in understanding,
but in affordability.
He wasn’t unwilling to give.
He just needed time.
But in that moment, time didn’t matter.
The saree stayed on the shelf.
But something else was left behind too —
a little bit of respect, a little bit of patience.
Because relationships don’t break in one moment.
They begin to crack when value is attached only to what someone can provide.
And sometimes, the real cost isn’t the price of a saree —
it’s the weight of words spoken too soon. ⚖️
For decades, men were told to “man up.”
Their pain was mocked. Their trauma ignored.
False cases, broken homes, silent suffering — unseen.
Now men are speaking up.
Not for privilege — for fairness, dignity, and real equality. ⚖️🔥
#NyayPrayaas4Men#EmergingBharat4Men2025
@dussyme Fake Cases , Anti Male Laws, Misuse of Laws by Women
Marriage has become a new start up to get hefty Alimony (Funding which is not to be returned & Non Taxable as well)
Some glimpses from Emerging Bharat for Men – 3rd Conclave by Nyay Prayaas Foundation.
Voices rising. Truth unfiltered. Justice in motion.
Stories spoke louder than silence.
A movement growing — stronger every year.
#EmergingBharat4Men#NyayPrayaas4Men#MenToo
A 4-year-old child… tied to a tree… left hanging for “homework.”
Surajpur, Chhattisgarh has exposed a brutality disguised as teaching.
If this is “discipline,” what does cruelty look like?
Action must be immediate.
#JusticeForChildren
For years, men were told to “man up.”
Their pain was laughed at, their trauma ignored.
Their broken homes, false cases, & silent struggles were invisible.
Today, men are speaking up — for healing, for fairness, for true equality. ⚖️🔥
#NyayPrayaas4Men#EmergingBharat4Men2025
Men aren’t seeking privilege—only parity: gender-neutral protections, strict action on vexatious litigation, transparent maintenance, and mental health support. Balance the scales, save families. #NyayPrayaas4Men#EmergingBharat4Men#MenToo#EmergingBharat4Men2025
अगर एलीमनी की व्यवस्था खत्म कर दी जाए,तो तलाक की दर 98% तक कम हो सकती है।लोग अपनी जिम्मेदारियों को समझेंगे, परिवार मजबूत होगा और बच्चों के भविष्य पर भी सकारात्मक असर पड़ेगा। तलाक आसान नहीं होगा,बल्कि रिश्तों में प्रतिबद्धता और समझदारी बढ़ेगी।
#NyayPrayaas4Men#emergingbharat4men
I, Adv. V. B. M, along with Adv. P. S. A, have filed an application b4 d concerned J C under d BNS & BNSS against n ExW🔪 who lodged a false & fabricated FIR against me & my family in which v wer honourably acquitted in 24 frm all charges
#mentoo#emergingbharat4men#Mumbai#fyp