A Complete Guide to Child Custody Laws in India
Discover the essentials of child custody laws in India, including the types of custody arrangements, the rights of parents, and the factors courts consider to ensure the welfare of the child.
Discover the essentials of child custody laws in India, including the types of custody arrangements, the rights of parents, and the factors courts consider to ensure the welfare of the child.
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Discover why the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013, should remain focused on women, despite the harassment faced by men and transgender persons. Learn about the unique challenges women encounter in the workplace.
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The Bombay High Court has ordered a woman to pay Rs 10,000 monthly maintenance to her unemployed ex-husband due to his medical conditions. The court highlighted the inclusive term “spouse” in the Hindu Marriage Act, covering both husband and wife.
The Bombay High Court quashed an FIR for rape based on a false marriage promise, ruling that the victim had sufficient intelligence to understand the act. The court
The Supreme Court of India has directed the Allahabad High Court to withdraw judicial work from a sessions judge and send him to the judicial academy for skill improvement. This decision comes in response to persistent reluctance by trial courts to grant bail, contrary to Supreme Court rulings.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court upheld a man’s divorce after his wife refused to live with his elderly mother and mentally ill sister, citing this as cruelty under the Hindu Marriage Act. The court directed the husband to pay ₹5 lakh in interim alimony.
The Bombay High Court’s Aurangabad bench ruled that lodging false cases against a husband and his family constitutes cruelty. This decision upheld a lower court’s divorce decree, emphasizing the severe impact of false accusations.