In both cases, victims left detailed notes accusing their wives and in-laws of causing emotional and financial distress. These cases also raise a pressing question: Would the consequences have been different if the victims were women?
While law providers say the legal response would have likely been the same, police officials suggest the consequences might have been "more immediate and severe" if the roles had been reversed, revealing the complexities of how gender dynamics influence legal and social reactions.
According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) 2022 data, men accounted for 1,22,724 suicides of a total of 1,70,896—which is 71.81 per cent of all suicides. NCRB data also reveals that family problems and marriage-related issues were the leading causes of suicide in metropolitan cities, accounting for 32.5 per cent of the cases.
LACKING EVIDENCE: EXPERTS
Experts in marriage litigation, police officials and marriage counselors told The New Indian Express that cases of women filing complaints against their husbands and families, accusing them of threats and torture, have become increasingly common. In these cases, a woman's statement is often presumed to be the truth, placing the burden of proof on the husband to disprove the allegations.
This dynamic leaves many men with two options—either concede to the woman's demands to end the legal battle or continue fighting, often facing a prolonged and challenging process. Experts note that despite this, many of these cases ultimately have a low conviction rate, as they are frequently found to be false or unsubstantiated.
Moreover, advocates highlight that in marriage, the dynamics of abuse and lack of clear documentation often make these cases highly complex. In such situations, a woman's statement is often considered at face value, creating a significant imbalance in the legal process.
This story is from the December 23, 2024 edition of The New Indian Express Shivamogga.
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