Injustice is happening for me

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Chakradhar

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Kindly can you also reply me the below one:

"Injustice is happeing for me".

How to put the above sentence correctly. Is that correct?
 
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Context would be helpful. It is likely that you mean "An injustice is happening to me".
 
Thanks Mike.
 
It is likely that you mean "An injustice is happening to me".
Would the injustice be in the speaker's favour if 'to' was replaced with 'for', which was used in the OP's original sentence?

Thanks Mike.
Chakradhar, your clicking on the 'Thank' button has already obviated the need for your new post saying 'Thanks'.
 
I am being treated unfairly/unjustly would work better for me.
 
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