Friday, June 12, 2015

ADULTERY u/s 497 IPC

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SAPINDA, INCEST, Relationship with Cousin

This is NOT allowed under law as follows:-
INCEST means relationship with cousin. There has been seen of late that in many cases INCEST is the root cause of breakdown of many relationships even to such an extent that the husband feels shy to tell that his wife is in relation with her own first cousin i.e., brother.

Such relationships with first cousins (incest) often go unnoticed till it turns out to be an epidemic because society treats them like brother-sister & even they call each other often as bhaiyya didi.


As per HINDU LAW this relation between first cousins is NOT allowed. And marriages between such spouse is debarred from law under the heading SAPINDA Act & these relationships are known under the act as SAPINDA RELATIONS. As per the act, even if many years have passed & even chidren have born from such relationships then also whenever such relationships comes to the notice of Hindu Organizations or Law bodies then it shall be treated as void ab-initio & such spouses are NOT allowed to live together.

Few fighter victims of false 498a & false DVC on them might even try to file SAPINDA on the wife’s relatives to be used as a pressure tactics on opposite parties. (because they knew from their wives any relatives from their family who married first cousins)

NOTE:- Advise available for all countries laws vis-a-vis adultery & divorce so if you want divorce from your adulterous wife & want to have Consultation with ATUR CHATUR by paying him the consultation fees then contact him at +91-9873540498 & must also leave an email at ATURCHATUR@YAHOO.COM



SAPINDA

SOME1:- SAPINDA marriages are VOID
SOME2:- as per Manusmriti SAPINDA & INCEST are NOT allowed
SOME3:- Marriages b/w first cousins are VOID-AB-INITIO
SOME4:- Sapinda marriages can be challenged even after years or decades.
SOME5:- If religion is converted to get married then as per SAPINDA act such conversion is sham.
SOME6:- INCEST . . . . . . . .Hmmm !!!
SOME7:- Below Source can be studied to legally challenge such marriages
http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/What-is-SAPINDA-How-to-Break-it--
6152.asp#.VB58QZzWJkw
SOME8:- Filed sapinda case on his wife's cousin who married SOME1 else & that couple was first cousins among themselves
SOME9:- Took help of Religious Organizations to put pressure on opp gang. (SAPINDA is AGAINST manusmriti)


Adultery or Incest or Male




SOME1:- Adultery, Incest, or Male Member preferably cousin, Jijaji (or Boyfriend) out of these are usually the instigators for a woman filing false 498a & other false cases.

Friends, PM me if any one has done research on this issue.

NOTE:- Advise available for all countries laws vis-a-vis adultery & divorce so if you want divorce from your adulterous wife & want to have Consultation with ATUR CHATUR by paying him the consultation fees then contact him at +91-9873540498 & must also leave an email at ATURCHATUR@YAHOO.COM


ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.

Punishment for adultery is imprisonment up to five years.
Given that the legal cycle usually takes 10-12 years, it is likely that by the time one comes out of jail, he will no longer be able to get it up.

Therefore, men planning to indulge in sexual intercourse outside of marriage (especially creating relationship with other women) are requested to consider the following:-
a) It is only adultery if the said affair occurs without the permission of the husband. Hence, if you want to avoid a jail sentence, then it’s better to take written consent from her husband. This makes it legal.
b) It is not adultery if a married man has affair with an unmarried woman or a widow. In such cases, no penalty applies so cheers.
c) In case the matter is urgent, and it becomes essential to have sex with a married woman, try to make sure that the said sex is non-consensual i.e., without the consent of the lady. This does not qualify as adultery. At least her husband can not charge you. Of Course, she can charge you for rape bla bla but NOT adultery.

What can a man do if his wife has been adulterous with someone else? The law is very clear on this point. Husband can prosecute the man, or men, as the case may be. However, he cannot prosecute his wife, even if she does it repeatedly, in his presence, in front of CCTV cameras, with multiple partners, one by one or simultaneously.

Which brings good news for women but brings shame for Indian judiciary. Women cannot be prosecuted for adultery in India. So does that mean a go ahead for women. This is one of the few laws which actually favor ladies. They might as well try to make the most of it.

CASELAW: Sowmithri Vishnu Vs. Union of India & Another (1985) – SUPREME COURT
This section 497 ADULTERY was challenged because in almost all the countries woman is charged for adultery but in India we believe that a woman can NOT do such thing. For a woman to get protection she just needs to say that she never consented. Now the protection for the adulterous man comes only in proving that this woman consented to have sex with him. A married woman must be held equally responsible for NOT reporting any non-concensual intercourse & later on if any other innocent MAN gets in trouble due to her prior consent for sex & later on hostility when such relationship is trapped in section-497 or related laws so that EQUALITY prevails in India.

NEED FOR PIL

The above cited case law was 30 years back but the current scenario has changed so if anyone with new statistics goes & challenges this section-497 in Supreme Court then the positive results might be achieved in the field of MEN RIGHTS ACTIVISM.

Mahatma Gandhi said, "IF YOU DON'T ASK, YOU DON'T GET"
Atur Chatur says, "WHAT YOU WILL ASK, THAT YOU WILL GET"

Hope this will help you guys....................all the best
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ADULTERY SECTION-497 IPC struck off on 27th September 2018

This is a big win for men for those men who wanted to file divorce against their wives due to adultery. NOW LET US DISCUSS SOME EXTRACTS FROM NEWSPAPER OR NEWS CLIPPINGS WITH SOURCES FOR YOUR KIND PERUSAL

Hyd ‘child bride’ racket continues: Foreigners visit city, marry, divorce, leave
Source:- https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/hyd-child-bride-racket-continues-foreigners-visit-city-marry-divorce-leave-89041
‘sold’ their 16-year-old daughter to a 77-year-old Omani national for Rs 5 lakh

"It has not stopped and it won't stop any time soon. It is a systematic problem and not easy to get rid of," Jameela tells TNM.

Or, they come to India on a short-term visa, 'marry', stay with the minor for two or three months in India and then 'divorce' them, Jameela says.


ABJECT POVERTY

Explaining the reason why such rackets thrive, Jameela says, “Agents identify families who live in abject poverty.

STEPMOTHER OR STEPFATHER

Most of the times, the person who gives the minor away is usually the stepmother or the stepfather, if not a relative or a neighbour.

Women who are burdens on family

The members of Shaheen say that women, who bear a disproportionate burden in the families, are often treated as subordinates who can be trafficked for sex in exchange for money, with little freedom to make their own choices.

girl's father-mother died

The minor began staying with her maternal grandmother and uncle’s family. When Begum was 13, her aunt discontinued her education and sold her off to a Sudanese national, who was over 50 years old.

female agents scout slums and befriend family

the female agents befriend the family and convince them to marry off their daughter to these sheikhs

Lipstic Bindi Cream etc during Office Time 

When the time comes to parade the girls who are up for sale, a large hall is booked and all the sheikhs are seated in the room. The minors are often accompanied by the family, who wait outside, as each girl walks into the room to be sized up by the sheikhs. While the female agents ‘dress up’ the girls for the ‘suitor’, the male agents coordinate with the sheikhs and strike a deal with them. 

Minors with at least 50+ year old sheikh

Minors are generally aged between 12 and 16. “In all my years of conducting sting operations, I am yet to see a sheikh aged below 50,” Rehana adds.

Give Rs.1,000 or gold or gadget

If a sheikh likes a girl, he gives her up to Rs 1,000 on the spot or some gold or a gadget like a phone. The minor often does not understand what is happening but they are generally happy at that moment because they are often showered with gifts that their parents would not have been able to afford,” Rehana elucidates.

Cost = Rs.5,000 per month only

If the foreign national plans to stay in Hyderabad for only a month or two, minors are sold off for anywhere between Rs 5,000 and Rs 50,000. If the minor is to be trafficked out of the country, the cost runs into a few lakh.

Parents expect future money from sheikhs

“The agent receives 50% of the amount as commission, while the remaining goes to the family. However, the family also has to spend on the nikah and they often oblige, hoping they would get more money from the sheikh in the future; and the agents prey on such hopes,” Rehana points out.

Minor signs papers as 18 years old [N.O.D.]

“Meanwhile, the agents also arrange for fake documents to show that the minor is above 18. Many times, when the couple sign papers for the nikah, papers for talaq (divorce) too are slyly placed underneath, and the minor signs it without realising it,” Rehana says.

Use and Throw

“This ‘marriage’ lasts anywhere from 15 days to three months, depending on the whims of the sheikh. He sexually abuses the minor on a daily basis after taking up a house or lodge for rent in old city itself. Once the sheikh is 'satisfied', he divorces her and goes back," Rehana adds.

Girls labelled as Promiscuous

In cases where women have been trafficked abroad and married, they are labelled promiscuous and given a divorce within a few months as well, following which they are forced to return to Hyderabad.

Once exploited by the sheikh, the minors are often in dire straits. Left with no choice, they end up marrying another sheikh, as marrying local men would mean that they would have to pay for the dowry.

Many gruesome cases have come to light. We met a minor who had been married to four different sheikhs by the time she was 18 years old. Finally, she married a man who she was in a relationship with, and it worked out.

Thriving business

Only if there are problems in the ‘sale’ or if the relationship has gone sour would the family members approach the police. Otherwise, such incidents continue to happen unperturbed

Adultery Not a Crime Anymore! Expert Explains Attractions Outside Marriage, Cheating and Extramarital Relationships


The Supreme Court junked an archaic 158-year-old law that was a product of India’s colonial past.
Source: https://www.latestly.com/lifestyle/adultery-not-a-crime-anymore-expert-explains-attractions-outside-marriage-cheating-and-extramarital-relationships-407021.html


BE SMART, HEAD HIGH, FAME, CONFIDENCE

Neuropsychiatrist Dr Era Dutta says that attraction to people outside your marriage is quite normal in a relationship. “We are attracted to power, beauty, confidence, fame and personality, both before and after marriage,” she says.




Husband is Busy or Wife is Working

Relationships have become more fragile than before mainly because spouses don’t have time for each other



NO SMART PHONE

The rise of social media has also, ironically, contributed towards emotional disconnection between spouses, leading to cheating.

women are emotional fools [PRAISE HER] (respect the women)

But she believes women engage in emotional affairs more than sexual ones. The common reasons for women to stray are a loveless marriage, neglect in the relationship, validation, lack of sexual thrill in the marriage and attraction towards exes.


CUT HER FRIEND CIRCLE

Dr Dutta recommends keeping a confidante, someone to deter you from acting on your attraction. “Have an SOS person, a friend or a therapist, someone whom you can call while facing a dilemma,” she says.


izhaarulhaq thoughts

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Delhi Teacher Shot Dead Over 'Relationship' With Muslim Student


Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad

ADULTERY SECTION-497 IPC struck off on 27th September 2018

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad

ADULTERY SECTION-497 IPC struck off on 27th September 2018

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad

ADULTERY SECTION-497 IPC struck off on 27th September 2018

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad

ADULTERY SECTION-497 IPC struck off on 27th September 2018

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad

ADULTERY SECTION-497 IPC struck off on 27th September 2018

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad

ADULTERY SECTION-497 IPC struck off on 27th September 2018

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad

ADULTERY SECTION-497 IPC struck off on 27th September 2018

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.

Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad

ADULTERY SECTION-497 IPC struck off on 27th September 2018

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.

Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad

ADULTERY SECTION-497 IPC struck off on 27th September 2018

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.

Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad
ADULTERY, INFIDELITY, SECTION-497 IPC

Protection of MEN FROM MEN. (And NOT men from women)
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code is one of two sections which PROTECTS MEN FROM MEN.
Section 380 protects his goods and chattels,
Section 497 protects his wife from other MEN.


Punishment for ad

ADULTERY u/s 497 IPC

PLEASE FIRST READ DISCLAIMER AT BOTTOM* NOTE:- Advise available for all countries  laws  vis-a-vis adultery & divorce so if you w...