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startraveller
What is the definition of D V..
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 11:50 PM  | Hide replies

What is the definition of the D V.

I want to see the policy text before commenting anything.

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Sanjay
Re: What is the definition of D V..
by Sanjay on Dec 16, 2009 01:41 AM
according to them if you have even relationship with your wife that to is counted as abuse.

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Sanjay
Re: Re: What is the definition of D V..
by Sanjay on Dec 16, 2009 01:43 AM
It is called 6 abuse and it is called domestic violence Indian is unique country where its statics includes this strange abuse

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Sanjay
Re: Re: Re: What is the definition of D V..
by Sanjay on Dec 16, 2009 01:50 AM
you know some wifes enjoy this kind of abuse.

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Sanjay
Re: Re: Re: Re: What is the definition of D V..
by Sanjay on Dec 16, 2009 04:02 AM
more men report doing such abuse then women report it.

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this that
Re: What is the definition of D V..
by this that on Dec 16, 2009 12:11 AM
I want to see lot less than 25 messages per page on this discussion from your side.

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startraveller
Re: What is the definition of D V..
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 11:53 PM
Is there any draft that defines D V.

I want to see what you people are working on.

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Maithili Desai
Re: Re: What is the definition of D V..
by Maithili Desai on Dec 16, 2009 12:15 AM
google it.

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A P
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by A P on Dec 15, 2009 11:21 PM  | Hide replies

hi Flat No. 303, ur efforts are appreciable , but this alone won't do much to curb it. What is really needed is stricter laws to deal with it

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startraveller
Re: .
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 11:23 PM
Like what?



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navrekha  sharma
Re: .
by navrekha sharma on Dec 15, 2009 11:50 PM
no I dont think more laws are needed...what we need is strong women (and men) who have the courage to protest the violence when it happens to them or to someone near to them.Unfortunately, people remain silent out of fear or embarrassment: this encourages impunity among its perpetrators.Evil happens in the world mainly for two reasons:either because people are intrinsically bad or because those who are good are silent.

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Maithili Desai
Re: Re: .
by Maithili Desai on Dec 16, 2009 12:15 AM
ABSOLUTELY AGREED!!!

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A P
Re: Re: .
by A P on Dec 15, 2009 11:58 PM
but to correct the bad , or atleast to keep it under check, puni_shment is a must and hence stricter laws.

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startraveller
Re: Re: Re: .
by startraveller on Dec 16, 2009 12:02 AM
Punishment is based on scale.
It is carefully weighed not to be too harsh or to be lenient.

You your opinion sake a person cannot be hanged for a slap.

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A P
Re: Re: Re: Re: .
by A P on Dec 16, 2009 12:31 AM
of course there shud b a proper investigation, before handing down puni_shment and there in lies the real test

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startraveller
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by startraveller on Dec 16, 2009 12:04 AM
Also punishment should be even stricter for misuse.
And incase of failure to prove the accusations, there should be punishment.

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Aviram Vijh
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by Aviram Vijh on Dec 15, 2009 11:43 PM
Laws are very strict...infact too much in favour of women...laws in itself don't mean anything...how about some implementation?

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startraveller
Re: Re: .
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 11:47 PM
We need to amend the laws before implementation. Otherwise innocent men will be behind the bars.

1. Need to make it gender neutral.
2. Establish the procedure of conviction.
3. Punishment for misuse.

We should not even think of implementation before this law is normalized.

Ok with awareness, but thumb down for implementation.

Infact there is no definition evolved for domestic violence.

First it needs to be defined.

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Maithili Desai
Re: .
by Maithili Desai on Dec 15, 2009 11:39 PM
the term 'strict' is pretty ambiguous, you see. the stricter the law, the more chances of it being misused. What is required is an alert society which is resistant to any such acts. That is our aim :)

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this that
Domestick violence
by this that on Dec 15, 2009 11:17 PM  | Hide replies

Domestic violence should apply either way.

Emotional blackmail, nagging, refusal to cooperate, excuses to avoid responsibilities, looking down on working hard at place of work, living beyond means, differentiating family members on various aspects like food, ignoring responsibilities, harsh tone - these are forms of violence too and should be treated with due punishment.


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startraveller
Re: Domestick violence
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 11:18 PM
You are right.
But feminists will oppose.

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Maithili Desai
Re: Re: Domestick violence
by Maithili Desai on Dec 15, 2009 11:40 PM
forget them. it is time to move beyond feminism and all that 'pseudo activism' what is right, needs to be done and only public pressure can bring it in.

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this that
Re: Re: Domestick violence
by this that on Dec 16, 2009 12:06 AM
dude stop spamming message board.

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navrekha sharma
Re: Domestick violence
by navrekha sharma on Dec 15, 2009 11:53 PM
I agree. Violence is not only physical but mental and emotional too.

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startraveller
Which group in the society is the most effected...
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 10:59 PM  | Hide replies

Which group in the society is the most effected...

1. Men
2. Women
3. Children

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A P
Re: Which group in the society is the most effected...
by A P on Dec 15, 2009 11:22 PM
none

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startraveller
Re: Re: Which group in the society is the most effected...
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 11:25 PM
Oh I forgot to add the third gender.

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Ruma Bhattacharya
Domestic Violence
by Ruma Bhattacharya on Dec 15, 2009 10:51 PM  | Hide replies

Ya! Domestic violence is a very common thing, but the one which is usually hidden. The mental trauma that it causes is much more than the physical one. I as a Psychiatrist can vouch for the Depression it causes not only to the victim but also to the children who witness it. The mental agony lingers long long time. Sometimes people who cant it any more commit Suicide!I appreciate the effort and the awreness u all are trying to create. Best of luck!

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startraveller
Re: Domestic Violence
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 10:57 PM
Is slapping a child constitutes domestic voilence?

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Abusoleman
Re: Domestic Violence
by Abusoleman on Dec 15, 2009 11:11 PM
The conceptions , about domestic disorders, having changed vastly ,due to adoptions of mixed cultures it is not easy to say anything on this matter.
While everyone is given an opportunity to speak ,
with whatever understanding he/she posesses , those opinions are mere opinions , not any constructive ones.
The basic point is people have shifted away
from the BASICS of a domestic harmony.So setting it in right order is a humanly impossible task.
But there is a way !
People cant do it Utmost they can force the GOVT to adopt it.
Whats the method? Thats still unknown as the GOVT HAS DEAF EARS!

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startraveller
Re: Re: Domestic Violence
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 11:15 PM
I dont think you made any point.

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startraveller
I dont see any boy in the group...
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 10:38 PM  | Hide replies

Is it girls only group?

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Maithili Desai
Re: I dont see any boy in the group...
by Maithili Desai on Dec 15, 2009 10:40 PM
unfortunately, since our class has a majority of girls, it is so. but we had loads of guys help us out... the folks who helped out with our street play were two guys...

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MANDAR RAORANE
Re: Re: I dont see any boy in the group...
by MANDAR RAORANE on Dec 15, 2009 10:46 PM
I am ready to join u and help u by any possible means.....

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startraveller
Re: Re: I dont see any boy in the group...
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 10:44 PM
My apologies for the hard talk. I really have a great regards for people like.

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Maithili Desai
Re: Re: Re: I dont see any boy in the group...
by Maithili Desai on Dec 15, 2009 10:50 PM
I totally understand. I know women who can make men hate the whole of womankind, but trust me, we're not here to take sides... it is just the right against the wrong. :)

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A P
Re: Re: Re: Re: I dont see any boy in the group...
by A P on Dec 15, 2009 11:19 PM
depends on what side u r looking from :(

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startraveller
Re: Re: Re: Re: I dont see any boy in the group...
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 10:51 PM
:)

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startraveller
This is post fe-minist era...
by startraveller on Dec 15, 2009 10:33 PM  | Hide replies

Men are starting to speak for themselves. Laws will slowly change.

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Maithili Desai
Re: This is post fe-minist era...
by Maithili Desai on Dec 15, 2009 10:40 PM
I'm sure they will. we need all inclusive policies

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