Bombay High Court Rules: Booking Hotel Room Doesn’t Imply Consent for Sex
The Bombay High Court ruled that a woman booking a hotel room and entering with a man does not imply consent for sex. The court overturned a trial court decision…
Indian man has human rights too
The Bombay High Court ruled that a woman booking a hotel room and entering with a man does not imply consent for sex. The court overturned a trial court decision…
The Indore Sessions Court ruled that a wife has the right to live according to her husband's status, ordering the husband to pay Rs 25 lakh in lump sum and…
The court in Manju Ram Kalita v. State of Assam ruled that minor arguments cannot be considered cruelty under Section 498A IPC. Cruelty must be of a serious nature to…
The Karnataka High Court ruled that private medical records, such as abortion reports, cannot be used to prove adultery in marital disputes, emphasizing the protection of doctor-patient confidentiality and privacy…
The Karnataka High Court ruled that a wife’s private medical records, such as abortion reports, cannot be used to prove adultery, citing the importance of doctor-patient confidentiality and the right…
A Delhi court advised a woman to find employment rather than relying on alimony from her ex-husband, citing her qualifications and ability to work. The ruling could prompt debates on…
The Karnataka High Court ruled that a wife and her partner are not liable for abetment of suicide after her husband’s death due to her extramarital affair, overturning a previous…
The Bombay High Court acquitted a man in a 25-year-old case where he was accused of cheating after refusing to marry a woman with whom he had a sexual relationship.…
A Delhi court ruled that a wife capable of earning cannot remain idle and burden her husband financially. The court ordered the husband to pay Rs 12,000 per month for…
The Karnataka High Court ruled that a wife and her partner are not liable for the husband’s suicide due to her illicit relationship, stating that it does not meet the…