Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh – A disturbing case of domestic violence has come to light in Naurangpur, under the jurisdiction of Gursahaiganj police station, where a woman named Reshman was severely beaten by her husband for merely asking for household expenses. The incident, reported on June 1, 2025, has sparked outrage and renewed calls for action against gender-based violence in the region.
According to reports, Reshman, a resident of Naurangpur, approached the local police after suffering brutal physical abuse at the hands of her husband. The altercation reportedly escalated when she requested money for basic household needs, leading to a violent response that left her injured and seeking medical attention at a nearby hospital.
This case highlights the pervasive issue of domestic violence in India, particularly in rural areas where women often face economic dependence and social pressures that exacerbate their vulnerability. The National Commission for Women (NCW) has noted a significant number of such complaints, with Uttar Pradesh consistently reporting the highest figures. In 2024 alone, the NCW received 25,743 complaints, with 24% related to domestic violence, underscoring the urgency of addressing this crisis.
Local authorities, including the Kannauj police, have been directed to investigate the matter and take necessary action. The Superintendent of Police, Kannauj, has assured that the case is being handled with priority, reflecting a broader push for accountability and justice in cases of domestic abuse.
Social media platforms have been abuzz with the hashtag #JusticeForReshman, as netizens express solidarity with the victim and demand stricter measures to ensure women’s safety. The incident has also reignited discussions on the need for economic empowerment and legal reforms to protect women from such atrocities.
As the community rallies for Reshman’s justice, this case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges in combating domestic violence and the critical role of societal and institutional responses in safeguarding women’s rights and dignity.