The Raja Raghuvanshi murder in Meghalaya was not just someone's personal tragedy — it became a national mirror, cracking open the layers of deeply embedded bias that North India, particularly the Hindi heartland, harbours toward the Northeast.
Delhi Police inaction enables repeated rape of a homeless woman in Nizamuddin, despite medical evidence and eyewitness accounts. The Probe exposes systemic failure as the survivor is raped again on June 18, 2025, with no FIR filed.
Chandni Lamba's suicide note blames lover for betrayal; police failed to seize evidence on time, 4 investigating officers changed in this case, the first officer was arrested by CBI for bribery.
Crime in Delhi is no longer being reported as it once was. It's not that crime has decreased, but rather the definition of crimes that can outrage society is rapidly changing.
India's laws on rape, rooted in antiquated principles, continue to exempt marital rape from criminalisation, leaving millions of married women vulnerable to sexual violence by their spouses.
Exposing the reality of India's One Stop Centres, which were established to aid women in distress. Despite government claims, many centres are non-operational or inaccessible, revealing a stark contrast between promise and reality.
Lali Devi, a tribal farmer from Jharkhand was allegedly stripped, paraded, and assaulted in her village. Despite her unyielding persistence, she has been met with a disheartening consistency of closed doors and widespread indifference.