Noida Doctor Duped in Marriage Scam, Robbed of Jewelry and Cash
A Noida doctor was allegedly trapped in a fraudulent marriage, robbed of jewelry and cash, and later threatened. Police have registered a case and are investigating the matter.
A Noida doctor was allegedly trapped in a fraudulent marriage, robbed of jewelry and cash, and later threatened. Police have registered a case and are investigating the matter.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court fined a woman ₹1 lakh for misusing the legal process by continuing a case against her ex-husband even after a mutual divorce and settlement. The court found the charges baseless and driven by ulterior motives.
A Noida doctor has accused a woman of trapping him in a fake marriage, stealing jewelry and cash, and fleeing. The police have filed a case and are investigating.
The Andhra Pradesh High Court ruled that neglecting a child’s treatment does not qualify as cruelty under Section 498-A IPC. The court quashed a criminal case filed by a wife against her husband and in-laws, citing the limitation period under Section 468 Cr.P.C.
A 21-year-old man accused of rape committed suicide by jumping from a court building in Faridabad after his in-laws demanded 15 lakh rupees from him. This tragic incident highlights the intense financial pressures involved in legal battles.
The Karnataka High Court ruled that a wife’s demand for a separate house and her filing of a criminal case do not constitute “cruelty” for divorce purposes.
In April 2022, the Supreme Court criticized the Allahabad High Court’s approach to rejecting bail applications and granted bail to a man who had served over 14 years in prison. The decision highlights the need for a practical approach to bail matters.
A love tragedy unfolds as a failed suicide pact leads to criminal allegations. Learn about the incident involving two lovers and the legal actions that followed.
The Delhi High Court denied bail to a woman’s mother and grandmother accused of assaulting her husband and directing others to harm him. The court highlighted the need for police to act promptly and sensitively in cases involving couples.
The Supreme Court ruled that a candidate cannot be denied a job appointment solely for being tried under Section 498A IPC, particularly if acquitted. The court ordered the appointment of the candidate within four weeks.