When recent flight disruptions left several Indian families stranded in Dubai, Dhiraj Jain opened the doors of his farmhouse and welcomed them in.
A wonderful reminder that the Indian ethos of “Atithi Devo Bhava” should travel with us wherever we go.
Sometimes all it takes is one person opening a door…
to restore people’s faith in each other.
Salute to you, Dhiraj. 🙏
#MondayMotivation
I made the hardest decision of my life: I chose not to drag my son through family court.
I’ve seen what happens to children once they step into that system—the manipulation, the brainwashing, the pressure to hate one parent and lie under oath. It destroys them far worse than any conflict between the parents ever could.
It tears me apart every single day. I haven’t held my boy since he was four days old. The guilt is crushing, and there are nights I can barely breathe from missing him.
But I will never put him through that meat grinder they call “family court”—not even if it costs me every shred of my own happiness.
His peace and his innocence matter more than my pain.
One day, when he’s old enough to search for the truth himself, I’ll still be here—unchanged, unwavering, and loving him exactly the same as the day he was born.
@DeepikaBhardwaj@AnubhavMohanty_
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The parental alienator targets everything that matters most to you — not by accident, but by design
They crave the fight.
They feed on the pain.
And in their toxic misery, it almost makes them feel alive.
It’s time to call this what it is: ABUSE
#ParentalAlienation#StopTheAbuse
Harsh and his 70 years old mother were beaten by his lawyer Samuel Masih and his gang of goons inside the Tis Hazari Courts, Delhi when Harsh asked him to return his case file.
And if this was not enough then the Lawyer managed to lodge a case of molestation and snatching against Harsh by a female lawyer after Harsh called the police and complained about the assault. Can you expect Justice when we have such Goons in the Courts?
💙 This #FathersDay (7 Sep) in 🇦🇺🇳🇿🇫🇯🇵🇬 we acknowledge alienated fathers & grandfathers.
They lose moments, but never love.
Children lose time, but never their bond.
Fatherhood doesn’t end when access is blocked — love remains, even in the shadows. 🌏
#ParentalAlienation
👉 “Don’t make children carry adult battles.”
When a parent says things like “Your dad didn’t pay #childsupport” or “Your mom’s lawyer is trying to take me down,” the child becomes the #victim of loyalty tests they never asked for
💔 This is #ParentalAlienation. This is #Abuse
Every child deserves the love, guidance & presence of both parents. 💙
Parental alienation robs children of stability, trust & unconditional love.
It’s not about parents’ egos—it’s about children’s rights. 👶
#ChildrenNeedBothParents#ParentalAlienation#ChildRights@MLJ_GoI
👉 Bringing a child to court puts them in the middle of conflict.
And we all know that’s wrong. Children deserve peace, not battles.
💔 Stop weaponizing children. Protect their childhood.
#ParentalAlienation#ChildRights#FamilyCourtReform#CourtKacheri
She is Shivangi Goel, IPS.
When she cleared the UPSC in 2022, media ran emotional stories about her success despite facing domestic violence from her in-laws.
Today, the SC asked her to apologise to her husband and in-laws for hardship and trauma caused due to those false cases.
She married Sahib Bansal in 2015; a year later, they had a daughter. In 2018, they separated and she filed 15 cases, including domestic violence, cruelty, attempt to murder, unnatural offences, and rape against her in-laws. Her husband spent 109 days in jail, and father-in-law 103 days, because of these allegations.
In 2021–22, after clearing the UPSC, she publicly spoke about the alleged abuse and dowry harassment, describing its impact on her and her daughter. Media outlets widely covered her story and she got public support and sympathy and she became a poster girl for feminism.
However, investigations and court proceedings found no evidence to support her claims. Yesterday, while quashing all the criminal and civil cases she had filed, the SC directed her to publish an apology in leading national newspapers and on her social media.
But how can a mere apology undo jail term and years of public humiliation, and the mental, social, and financial torment inflicted? Also, fake cases don’t just destroy innocent men and families; they also erode public sympathy and trust meant for real victims.