Supreme Court Urges Mediation in 41-Year-Long Marital Dispute with 60 Cases
Chief Justice NV Ramana calls for mediation in a 41-year-long marital dispute involving 60 cases between a husband and wife, emphasizing the need for resolution.
Chief Justice NV Ramana calls for mediation in a 41-year-long marital dispute involving 60 cases between a husband and wife, emphasizing the need for resolution.
Local journalist Kanishk Tiwari was detained, beaten, and stripped by police in Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh, while covering the arrest of theatre artist Neeraj Kunder. The incident has prompted an official investigation.
The Supreme Court has rejected a married daughter’s claim for a compassionate appointment after her father’s death, due to lack of support from her widowed mother. The court upheld the requirement that the surviving spouse must sponsor the applicant under Rule 2.2.
The Allahabad High Court has ruled that a father is entitled to visitation rights to meet his son who lives with his mother. The court set a visitation schedule allowing the father to visit once a month and on specific holidays.
Local journalist Kanishk Tiwari was detained, beaten, and stripped by police in Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh, while covering the arrest of theatre artist Neeraj Kunder. The incident has prompted an official investigation.
The MP High Court ruled that maintenance claims under Section 125 CrPC must be filed where the parties reside, not where they make brief visits. Learn more about this important legal decision.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court ruled that a wife’s actions to destroy her husband’s career and reputation constitute mental cruelty, entitling the husband to divorce. This decision highlights the impact of such behavior on marital relationships.
The MP High Court quashed an FIR filed by a wife against her in-laws, citing that it was lodged with a revengeful intent to harass. Read about the court’s decision and its implications.
A special court fined a woman ₹20,000 for falsely accusing her husband of raping her minor sister. The court found the allegations to be untrue based on evidence presented during the trial.
The Kerala High Court ruled that consensual sex without any misconception of fact is not rape. This decision emphasizes the importance of clear consent and the implications of false promises in legal proceedings.