by MS023 on Oct 27, 2023
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You guys why are Indian laws so biases towards women when it comes to divorce? my brother's wife has used a allegation that we torture her for dowry. We don't but no one is listening to us and we have to give huge alimony. what is this? @Zanzanil
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The perception of bias in Indian divorce laws towards women can be influenced by various factors, including cultural norms, societal expectations, and legal provisions aimed at protecting women's rights. It's important to understand that Indian divorce laws are designed to ensure fairness and justice for all parties involved, but challenges and disparities can arise due to societal attitudes and the implementation of these laws.
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There is a reason that the laws were this way, but now people find loopholes and use it in a wrong way for their benefit. This is indeed very unfortunate.
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I don't know why either men or women tend to take advantage of the Indian laws. This is really unfair to the other party.
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