Provocative reply to Indian Supreme Court paternity law tweet

This image is a screenshot of a public interaction on X (formerly Twitter). The first post is from the verified account @thetatvaindia, sharing a ruling from the Supreme Court of India that states a husband is legally recognized as the father of his wife's child, regardless of who the biological father is, accompanied by a photograph of the Supreme Court of India building. A reply from user Aakash Deep makes a provocative, confrontational statement saying he wants to impregnate the wife of the judge who issued this ruling, as a reaction to the controversial legal rule.
@Aakash Deep (@De75148076D) X/Twitter

I want to impregnate the wife of the judge who said this.

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No matter who gets your wife pregnant, the husband is still legally considered the father: SC

Overview

This image is a screenshot of a public interaction on X (formerly Twitter). The first post is from the verified account @thetatvaindia, sharing a ruling from the Supreme Court of India that states a husband is legally recognized as the father of his wife's child, regardless of who the biological father is, accompanied by a photograph of the Supreme Court of India building. A reply from user Aakash Deep makes a provocative, confrontational statement saying he wants to impregnate the wife of the judge who issued this ruling, as a reaction to the controversial legal rule.

Origin notes

The original content originates from X/Twitter, with the initial tweet posted by verified user @thetatvaindia, and the reply from user @De75148076D. This screenshot was later reposted as a meme on 9Gag under the original title 'How to deal with this..' via 9Gag's RSS feed, circulated for its shocking, darkly humorous response to the divisive legal ruling.

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