In a compelling episode of "The Ekam Nyaay Show," highlighted by Ekam Nyaay on X, Advocate Manisha Parmar from the delhi High court sheds light on the alarming trend of false rape cases being used as tools for extortion in India. The tweet, which includes a promotional image for the episode, details how hardened criminals, including individuals like Neha Mohan and Jitender Dhankar alias Jeetu, are orchestrating well-planned traps to target wealthy men, particularly senior citizens, demanding sums ranging from lakhs to crores. 

The case discussed involves an elderly man from delhi who was ensnared in a demand for 50 lakhs, a scheme that unravelled thanks to Parmar’s meticulous legal work, ultimately leading to the woman’s prosecution for perjury by Judge Anuj Agarwal. This narrative underscores the urgent need for awareness and reform in a legal system that, while designed to protect victims, is increasingly vulnerable to misuse.

The episode reveals the depth of these criminal operations, where blackmail and false accusations are not just isolated incidents but part of a broader pattern affecting innocent lives. Neha Mohan and Jitender Dhankar’s actions are particularly egregious, as they are accused of causing a man’s suicide through similar threats, highlighting the lethal consequences of such schemes.


Advocate Parmar’s role in dissecting the case layer by layer, from securing an acquittal for her client to ensuring the perpetrator faced legal consequences, exemplifies the critical importance of skilled legal representation in navigating these complex and often biased judicial waters. The tweet’s call to watch the full episode on YouTube serves as an invitation to understand the intricacies of these cases and the systemic issues they expose.



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