TCS Manager Manav Sharma Case: A Wake-Up Call for Men’s Rights in India

Guruji Sunil Chaudhary

The tragic case of TCS Recruitment Manager Manav Sharma has once again exposed the systemic bias against men in India’s legal and social structure. His heartbreaking 6.57-minute video message, recorded just before he took an extreme step, raises critical questions about the legal exploitation of men, gender-biased laws, and the mental health struggles that men face in silence.

His last words – “Think about men, please think! Men are alone!” – are a painful reminder that our society has failed to acknowledge and address men’s issues.

In this blog, we will analyze:
✔️ The full story of Manav Sharma’s case
✔️ How biased laws and false accusations push men to despair
✔️ The link between this case and the Atul Subhash case
✔️ Why commissions like the “Women’s Commission” and “Men’s Commission” are not the solution
✔️ The urgent need for gender-neutral legal reforms

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📌 Who Was Manav Sharma?

🔹 Manav Sharma was a Recruitment Manager at TCS, working in Mumbai. He was highly educated, successful, and financially stable.
🔹 He got married on 30th January 2024 to Nikita, a woman from Agra.
🔹 Soon after marriage, problems began surfacing in their relationship.
🔹 Nikita allegedly had an extramarital affair and openly expressed her desire to stay with her boyfriend.
🔹 She frequently threatened Manav with false legal cases to control and manipulate him.
🔹 On 23rd February, Manav and Nikita came back to Agra, where Manav went to drop Nikita at her parental home.
🔹 There, Nikita’s family allegedly threatened and harassed him.
🔹 On 24th February at 5 AM, Manav took an extreme step, leaving behind a 6.57-minute emotional video message.

This case is not just about one man’s tragedy—it is about a broken system that ignores the suffering of men.


📌 What Did Manav Sharma Say in His Last Video?

His final words were a desperate plea for justice:

💬 “Mardo ka socho, please socho. Mard bahut akela hai!”
💬 “Pappa, Mummy, Akku… Sorry! Mere jaane ke baad sab kuch thik ho jayega!”
💬 “Mujhe chhod do, mere parents ko mat chhedna!”

📢 His words reveal the silent struggle of thousands of men who are victims of emotional, financial, and legal harassment.


📌 The Link Between Manav Sharma Case & Atul Subhash Case

The Manav Sharma case is painfully similar to the Atul Subhash case, where a Bengaluru-based AI engineer Atul Subhash Kulkarni took an extreme step in December 2024.

🔹 Atul left behind an 81-minute video and a 24-page letter exposing how his wife and in-laws manipulated laws to harass, threaten, and extort him.
🔹 Despite clear evidence, legal action against his wife and in-laws was delayed.
🔹 If strict legal reforms were introduced after the Atul Subhash case, Manav Sharma might have been alive today.

🚨 The pattern is clear—biased laws are destroying lives, and the system is failing to protect innocent men!


📌 How Gender-Biased Laws Are Destroying Men’s Lives

India’s legal system is dangerously tilted against men when it comes to family disputes, marital conflicts, and domestic abuse cases. Here’s how:

1️⃣ 498A – The Legal Weapon Against Men

🔸 Dowry laws were meant to protect women, but they have become a tool of extortion and revenge.
🔸 Thousands of innocent men and their families are falsely accused, leading to arrests without investigation.
🔸 99% of dowry cases lack solid evidence, but once filed, they drag on for years!

2️⃣ Maintenance & Alimony – Lifetime Financial Punishment for Men

🔸 Even if a wife has an affair, the husband is still forced to pay maintenance!
🔸 Many women misuse alimony laws as a financial settlement tool, leaving men bankrupt.

3️⃣ Child Custody Laws – Fathers Are Treated Like ATM Machines

🔸 In 90% of divorce cases, child custody is given to the mother.
🔸 Fathers struggle for visitation rights and are only expected to pay child support.


📌 Should We Have a “Men’s Commission” to Protect Men’s Rights?

Many people argue that India needs a “Men’s Commission” just like the “Women’s Commission”. But is that the real solution?

🔹 Commissions create division instead of solving problems.
🔹 Legal equality should be the goal—not gender favoritism.
🔹 If we have both a Women’s Commission and a Men’s Commission, corruption will rise!
🔹 The real solution is judicial reform—fair laws, fast justice, and gender-neutral policies.

🚨 Instead of more commissions, India needs equal laws for everyone!


📌 What Needs to Change? (Solutions & Demands)

Abolish gender-biased laws like 498A, which are heavily misused.
Make family laws gender-neutral so that both men and women are treated fairly.
False accusers should be punished with strict jail sentences.
Child custody laws must change to give fathers equal rights.
Mental health support for men should be promoted at workplaces.
Stop using men as ATM machines! Alimony should be based on fairness.


📌 Why Should You Care?

Today, it’s Manav Sharma and Atul Subhash. Tomorrow, it could be your brother, your son, or your friend.
Ignoring men’s issues will only lead to more tragedies.
The legal system must be about justice, not gender politics.

📢 Raise your voice now! If we don’t speak today, more innocent lives will be lost!


📌 What Can You Do? (Call to Action)

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Comment “Justice for Men!” if you support gender-neutral laws!
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