Hyderabad Man Dies by Suicide Due to Loan App Harassment
A Hyderabad fireman allegedly died by suicide due to harassment by online loan app agents. Learn about the tragic case, the risks of instant loan apps, and the need for regulation.
A Hyderabad fireman allegedly died by suicide due to harassment by online loan app agents. Learn about the tragic case, the risks of instant loan apps, and the need for regulation.
A Mumbai court rejected a dentist wife’s request for ₹1 lakh maintenance from her husband, stating she is capable of finding a job. The court granted ₹20,000 monthly maintenance for their two children.
A Mumbai woman posted obscene pictures of her ex-partner on his daughter’s school website as revenge for their breakup. The court denied her bail, citing trauma caused to the family.
A Kolkata professor was forced to resign after private Instagram photos were called “inappropriate.” This case raises concerns about privacy, harassment, and gender bias in academic institutions.
Discover how the Bombay High Court ruled on a landmark case under Section 25 of the Hindu Marriage Act, directing a wife to pay alimony to her ex-husband after divorce.
The Karnataka High Court ordered ₹5 lakhs compensation to a man wrongly arrested due to identity confusion. The court emphasized the importance of verifying identity before making an arrest to protect fundamental rights.
The Madras High Court has directed the police to file cheating charges against a man for failing to disclose his impotency before marriage. The court ruled that the accused deceived his wife and family, warranting legal action.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court ruled that in matrimonial cases, the husband’s convenience takes priority when he has custody of minor children. The court directed the husband to bear the wife’s travel expenses to attend court proceedings.
The Delhi High Court ruled that rejecting a maintenance application in divorce proceedings does not prevent a wife from seeking maintenance under Section 125 CrPC, as the provision is distinct in its scope and purpose.
A rape accused has approached the Kerala High Court to protect his privacy and dignity during his ongoing trial. He has requested the removal of online articles and bail orders that reveal personal details, citing the constitutional right to privacy and the presumption of innocence until proven guilty.