This book is not written to oppose any gender, any law, or any right. It is written to highlight a reality that often goes unnoticed-the misuse of legal provisions and the silent suffering that follows.The Unheard Husband: When Silence Becomes The Loudest Cry is a story, but it is also a reflection. A reflection of situations where perception replaces proof, and where being accused becomes a punishment in itself.Through Harsh's journey, this book explores the emotional, social, and legal dimensions of a man caught in a system that struggles to balance protection with fairness.This is not just his story.It is the story of many who never speak.Because sometimes, silence is not a choice-it is a condition imposed by fear, judgment, and isolation.If this book makes you pause before judging, question before believing, and think before concluding-then it has served its purpose.