India's Divorce Mafia vs China's Sensible Laws: How One Nation Punishes Families While the Other Protects Them

By The Sensible Arya Marriage, divorce, and family laws are supposed to protect people — not destroy lives. But in India, a vast number of middle-class families have been torn apart not by failed marriages, but by the cruel, corrupt, and lawyer-driven justice system that turns emotional pain into a financial and legal nightmare. In contrast, China has quietly and effectively built a system that avoids drama, discourages exploitation, and delivers fast, fair outcomes in marital disputes. The contrast is stark. While India fuels a divorce industry , China shuts it down before it even begins. India’s Divorce Mafia: A System Built on Suffering In India, once a marriage begins to fall apart, the real horror starts — not between the couple, but between the couple and the courts . A powerful nexus of advocates, corrupt judges, NGO-backed feminists, police, and even some counselors feeds on divorcing couples. Instead of helping them separate peacefully, this ecosystem ensures: ● The process...