Justice for Victims of Abuse & Harassment
If you are a victim of domestic violence, sexual harassment, or any form of abuse, do not suffer in silence. I help you file complaints and use the full force of the law to ensure the guilty are punished.
If you are facing sexual harassment, you must fight back. File a complaint with your workplace's Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) or go to the police. It is your duty not to let the perpetrator go free, because if you do, he will harm other women. I will stand with you to ensure you get justice.
The cruelty that happens behind closed doors is often hidden from society. I have seen cases where a woman is undressed and beaten by her entire in-law family. These are not isolated incidents. I fight to bring these horrific acts to light and secure justice for the victims.
Sexual abuse is a deep-rooted problem that often begins within the family, perpetrated by blood relatives like cousins or brothers-in-law. I handle these sensitive cases with the gravity they deserve, helping victims navigate the complex legal and emotional challenges to hold their abusers accountable.
The preference for a male child leads to heinous crimes like female foeticide, even in second marriages. Families sometimes force women into abortions based on a baseless assumption that the first child might be a girl. I fight against this illegal and inhuman practice.
In many matrimonial disputes, women face petty and demeaning allegations, such as being accused of stealing food, or are treated like unpaid maids. I expose this cruelty for what it is: a form of harassment designed to break a woman's spirit. Are you bringing a daughter-in-law or a maid into your home?
Stalking and harassment at the workplace or in your neighborhood are serious crimes. Do not worry about what society will say. Society is dual-faced; once the perpetrator is behind bars, the same people will criticize him. File a complaint and let the law take its course.
Society often shows two faces. It holds candle marches after a woman is raped or murdered, but the same society mocks and suppresses her when she is alive and asking for help. I fight to ensure a victim's voice is heard when it matters most, not just after a tragedy.
A woman's own statement is powerful evidence. Even if a sexual harassment incident happened five years ago and you have no other witnesses, your testimony is enough to file a case. The truth has a way of coming out during the legal process, and I am here to ensure your truth is heard.
The recent Kolkata case is a tragic reminder of the dangers women face, even in professional environments. It is the responsibility of every organization to ensure the safety of its female employees. If you feel threatened at your workplace, take legal action. I stand with you.
Shraddha Saxena
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