I’ve
been disturbed lately. I am obviously angry but this time at an issue that I am
yet to wholly understand. Even so, I’m furious. I have never really been a fan
of marriage, arranged or love. But as I cross the threshold of the marry-able
age and see that everyone I know is getting engaged and married, the horror
stories I’ve heard are now drawing closer. Though each of these stories are of
only one or two people, a little research leaves one amazed and how common
these experiences actually are.
There
are monster-in-laws, mama’s boys, gold diggers, hasty decisions and more – all
hidden behind the pretty candid albums of engagements and weddings. From
parents struggling to pay off wedding loans to parents spending a few nights in
jail, I’ve heard them all. I want to start with the one thing that has been
bothering me the most. It makes me feel disgusted and helpless and more so,
because I’m a woman.
Our
country has been fighting a social evil, one that we’ve learnt in school as
part of our nation’s history; one that has been in practise for many years and
is now being fought with a highly gender biased law – Dowry. There are two
sides to this coin; on one, women are being doused with kerosene. The other side
is dangerously creating male versions of feminazis, after tormenting and
extorting them.
A
friend of mine went off the radar for almost a year. Before he went
underground, I remembered talking to him a few weeks before he was about to get
married. The next time I saw him he looked deeply disturbed. And then he told
me the story of his short marriage and ugly divorce. He had an arranged
marriage and was married to this girl for three months, during which he made
several efforts to give her space and comfort. Three months after they married,
she moved back to her parents’ house. And about two months later, the girl’s
family filed both a divorce and a complaint against him and his family under
the 498a act.
The
498a act of our constitution, one of the dowry prohibition laws, reads as
following:
498A. Husband or
relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty.
Whoever, being the
husband or the relative of the husband of a woman, subjects such woman to
cruelty shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to
three years and shall also be liable to fine.
Explanation-For the
purpose of this section, "cruelty" means-
(a) Any willful
conduct which is of such a nature as is likely to drive the woman to commit
suicide or to cause grave injury or danger to life, limb or health whether
mental or physical) of the woman; or
(b) Harassment of
the woman where such harassment is with a view to coercing her or any person
related to her to meet any unlawful demand for any property or valuable
security or is on account of failure by her or any person related to her meet
such demand.[7]
The
complaint cited my friend as a sex-maniac and stated that he even indulged in
wife swapping. It said that he had invited his friends to spend nights with his
wife. It also cited that he offered his wife to his father. Apart from this
they were also accused of constantly harassing the girl’s family for dowry in
the form of money and other expensive gifts. And for all of this there was no
evidence apart from the girl and her family’s testimony. My friend and his
mother were arrested and spent three nights in jail. He agreed to give her the
divorce, but the demands were exorbitant and continued to grow. As the entire
thing got uglier day by day, the girl’s family offered to settle the entire
thing out of court for about 40 lakhs. And the sum of this out-of-court
settlement has been rising at every step.
This
friend of mine is not one case. I personally know two others like him and there
are even NGOs and groups dedicated to helping victims of the misuse of the 498a
act. But how often do you hear about this in the news? A lot of media these
days is focusing on the safety of the woman, the status of the Indian woman and
how India does not respect its women. And every time I watch one of these
advertisements or debates on the news channels, I remember these guys who have
been working towards this unjust law for the past 8 years and have received
little or no media coverage. I have wondered and discussed with friends as to
why when gender equality is in the focus on the media at this time, there has
been no talk of the misuse of the 498a act and most responses lead to
“Well, there is
always collateral damage.”
No.
There isn’t. There shouldn’t be. If you google misuse of 498a, you will be
exposed to a world where the Indian constitution has been incredibly unfair to men
and their families. There are numerous cases where men are being extorted as
victims of the misuse of this act or where men are being threatened to either
pay up or be victimised. When it comes to gender biased laws, this is just one
act. There are others too including the domestic violence act and the various
maintenance laws.
Sadly,
the way NGOs are dealing with this issue is the same way women deal with issues
that affect women. The activists slander women. Their websites have the Indian
woman painted as an evil money hungry succubus just like in recent media, the
Indian male has been described as the sole reason for sexual violence in India,
the sex hungry animal who disrespects women and treats them like dirt. These
activists call themselves masculinists, which brings me to feminism.