When Husbands Are Victims of Domestic Violence - TOI
When Husbands Are Victims of Domestic Violence - TOI
When Husbands Are Victims of Domestic Violence - TOI
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Dhwani Desai
Updated: May 10, 2017, 17:23 IST
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“Domestic violence against men in India is not recognized by the law. The general
perception is that men cannot be victims of violence. This helps women get away scot-free,”
says Rukma, who has been accused of domestic violence and dowry harassment, among
other offences, by his estranged wife. Terming this ‘legal terrorism’, as the judiciary almost
always favours the woman, he adds, “Domestic violence cases are supposed to be resolved
in six months, but this never happens. Once a case is filed, the husband has to attend every
hearing — which takes place once every 10 days — otherwise he is viewed as the
wrongdoer in the court’s eyes. Mind you, there are no questions raised if the woman
doesn’t attend hearings.”
In recent years, there has been a spurt in the number of men who have been physically
abused by their wives. Although the trauma may be the same, the methods of inflicting
abuse vary. “Men are stronger and hit their wives, but women, in many cases, ask another
man — their brother, father, friend or hired goons — to assault their husbands,” explains
Anil Kumar, a social researcher. Society isn’t sympathetic to harassed men; being beaten up
by one’s wife invites mockery and jokes, and men who speak out about their woes are
considered ‘unmanly’.
Like women, men also find it hard to get out of abusive relationships, but Anil feels that the
situation is worse for men, as they not only fear being away from their children, but are
also worried about a false dowry case being filed against them. Men who are accused of
domestic violence get marginalized by society and even friends and family turn their backs
on them. Rukma believes that for men, it is huge emotional battle, one which proved to be
too much for one Bangalore resident. Manoj Kumar approached the police after he was
assaulted by his wife, and the cops not only ridiculed him, but said that they will call his
wife and ask her to file a case against him. Manoj took his own life.
Thirty three-year-old Santosh Raj was faced with a similar predicament, but chose to fight
instead. His world came crashing down when three months into his marriage, his wife
hired goons, who not only attacked him, but also beat up his parents, brothers and sister.
“My wife accused me of impotency and demanded money. If I was impotent, then she
would have come to know on the first night itself; why did she have to wait for three
months? She demanded 1 crore for a divorce. My father somehow brought this amount
down to 35 lakh. As per the arrangement, 15 lakh was paid and the remaining amount was
to be paid after the divorce was finalized. But they soon started asking for the remaining
amount. I knew that they wouldn’t stop harassing me if I gave them 20 lakh, so I went
underground for some time,” says Santosh.
Abuse against men is no laughing matter. The Save Indian Family Foundation meets once a
week and every week, 4-5 new people attend these meetings. The demands of all harassed
men are simply this: There must be a misuse clause added to the Domestic Violence Act and
the law must be genderneutral, so that women can’t falsely accuse their husbands.
Feel ashamed: Many men feel ashamed at being beaten by a woman, or feel that they have
failed in their role as a protector and provider for the family.
Fear of cases: The biggest fear in Indian men is being slapped with a dowry harassment
case. Not only is it hard to shake off the social stigma that comes with being charged with
such an act, but the cases also tend to drag on for years and are almost always in the
woman’s favour.
Parental pressure: Even today, most men continue to live with their parents even after
getting married. When differences arise, parents generally step in and can sometimes make
matters worse with their own demands.
Denial: Just as with female domestic violence victims, denying that there is a problem only
prolongs the abuse. Men believe that they can help or change their abuser, but change can
only happen once the abuser takes full responsibility for her behaviour and seeks
professional treatment.
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