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Shoaib Malik finds support from NGO working for 'harassed' husbands | Amidst the muddle surrounding his marriage with tennis
ace Sania Mirza, Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik has received an unexpected support from a non-governmental organisation (NGO) which fights for 'harassed husbands'.
The Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF) has come in support of Shoaib, who has
been accused of 'fraud' and 'cheating' by a Hyderabad based girl, Ayesha Siddiqui,
who claims to be Shoaib's first wife. The SIFF has demanded immediate withdrawal
of case filed against Shoaib, and scrapping the Section 498(A) of the Indian Penal
Code (IPC) under which complaints have been lodged. A statement issued by the
NGO said scrapping the particular section of the IPC would not harm women, as
real victims of dowry harassment or cruelty have access to the Dowry Prohibition
Act and Domestic Violence Act to seek protection and justice. "What crime did
Shoaib commit that he is victimised in this way?How can someone force a marriage
on a man? If Shoaib and Ayesha were married, where are the pictures of marriage?
Moreover, whether Ayesha Siddiqui's claims are false or true is up to a family
court or civil court to decide and give a judgement. Where do police come into
picture?" the statement said. The NGO said that marriage disputes before, during
and after marriage were civil disputes and they had to be tried under a civil
court. |
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