Reflections

We Can't Cry. We are men.

We Can’t Cry, We Are Men: When Matrimonial Laws Become Instruments of Destruction

Men are taught to endure in silence—to provide, comply, and move on without complaint. But when matrimonial laws operate without balance or accountability, that silence turns dangerous. Behind headlines of suicides lie stories of prolonged litigation, presumed guilt, and emotional collapse—men unheard by a system designed to protect, yet often weaponised to punish. This is not a rejection of women’s rights, but a call for justice that listens to both sides. Because when laws meant to safeguard begin to destroy, equality loses its meaning—and lives are lost quietly.

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“An Argument Which Doesn’t Satisfy a Judge Is No Argument?” — A Lawyer’s Dilemma Born in Court

What happens when a lawyer walks into court with the law, the facts, and precedent on their side — yet fails to convince the judge? This reflective piece explores a real-life courtroom experience and poses a difficult but essential question: Is an argument that doesn’t satisfy a judge, no argument at all?

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