Aligarh Newlywed Bride Attacks Husband in Intoxicated State
A newlywed bride in Aligarh attacked her husband in an intoxicated state, leading to a police complaint. The husband alleges violent behavior and substance abuse by his wife.
A newlywed bride in Aligarh attacked her husband in an intoxicated state, leading to a police complaint. The husband alleges violent behavior and substance abuse by his wife.
A woman in Aligarh killed her husband after years of domestic abuse and violence. She confessed to the crime after police uncovered evidence during the investigation.
A Jabalpur woman who filed six rape complaints over six years is now facing extortion charges. Discover the details of this case and the allegations made by the accused men.
The Gujarat High Court increased a husband’s maintenance obligation to ₹2 lakh per month after he ignored previous court orders. Learn about this legal ruling and its implications.
The Chhattisgarh High Court ruled that a wife’s refusal to live separately from her husband does not amount to cruelty, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect and companionship in marriage.
Delhi High Court quashes FIR under Section 377 IPC after husband pays Rs 74 lakh to settle matrimonial disputes. The court stressed amicable resolution for a fresh start.
Supreme Court advises bail for life convicts who have completed 10 years in prison and pre-mature release for those serving 14 years. High Courts are tasked to ensure compliance.
Mumbai man Satish Ghodke allegedly ended his life due to harassment by his wife and in-laws. A case has been registered in Pune, and police investigations are ongoing.
A father spent three years in jail after his daughter, influenced by her uncle, falsely accused him of rape. A special court acquitted the man and fined the uncle Rs 50,000 for provoking the false case.
The Supreme Court ruled that consensual relationships with a genuine promise of marriage that later remains unfulfilled do not justify criminal charges. This decision quashed a rape case filed in 2016, citing abuse of legal processes.