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Purging The Police Ranks In UP

Here is the link to the article. What is remarkable is the fact that most of the jobs in the police force were obtained by bribing the recruiting officials. This shows the endemic rot within the system.

These are the morons that are supposed to handle domestic disputes like 498A.

Here is an excerpt: “It is no secret that, throughout India, some candidates hoping to join the police pay to secure a post. The starting salary for a police officer in Uttar Pradesh is 3,500 rupees a month – a low wage by Indian standards. But if an officer can supplement his income by taking bribes, the relatively high entry fee could be seen as a sound investment.”

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Price Of Success: Escalating Divorce Rates Among Indian IT Pros

Divorce and 498A go hand in hand.

Here is the link to the Tribune article:

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Understanding The Law Of Arrest

Almost everything you need to know about the Laws On Arrest is given in this document.

Understanding The Law Of Arrest

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Penal Provisions Pertaining To Bribery And Corruption

I got this from the website of the CVC.

It is important to remember that a public servant charged with corruption is presumed to be guilty.

Here is the document: Penal Provisions Pertaining To Bribery And Corruption

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Understanding The First Information Report

This doc is all you need to know about what an FIR is all about and why it is so important in a 498A case.

Here is the doc, obtained from the NPRD website.

The First Information Report

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Some Interesting Stats On Arrests Of Women

In 1930, the British govt arrested 17,000 women for their involvement in the Dandi Yatra (Salt March). During 1937 to 1947 (10 Years), they arrested 5,000 women involved in the freedom struggle. From 2004 to 2006, the govt of India arrested 90,000 women of all ages under 498A. On the average, 27,000 women per year are being arrested under this flawed law. These are stats from the NCRB.

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The family of the writer was tortured by the Indian Police in an attempt to extort over a $100,000 by holding them in custody for over a week. The police, in cahoots with the magistrate and the PP, did this due to the ridiculous allegations made in a 498A case by his embittered ex-wife. She filed the case years after he and his family had last seen her. Thousands of 498A cases are filed each year in India by women seeking to wreak vengeance on their husbands and in-laws. Enormous sums are extorted from intimidated families implicated in these cases by corrupt Indian police officers and elements of the Indian judiciary. The author and his family haven't bribed any public official nor have they given in to the extortion. This blog aims to raise awareness of due process in India. The content of this blog constitutes, opinions, observations, and publicly available documents. The intent is not to slander or defame anyone or any institution and is the manifestation of the author's right to freedom of expression – with all the protections this right guarantees.

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