Kerala High Court: False Allegations of Sexual Assault by Women Are Possible
Kerala High Court: Women Can Make False Sexual Assault Claims The Kerala High Court has said that it is possible…
Kerala High Court: Women Can Make False Sexual Assault Claims The Kerala High Court has said that it is possible…
The Supreme Court held that a person cannot be denied the right to travel abroad solely because he is accused in a 498A IPC complaint, especially when there is no evidence of wrongdoing.
The Delhi High Court ruled that making false accusations of an extra-marital affair amounts to mental cruelty and upheld the divorce granted to a husband by the family court.
The Kerala High Court granted bail to a man accused of sexual harassment and stated that police can take action against women who make false sexual assault claims. The Court emphasized fair investigation of both the complainant and the accused.
The Delhi High Court criticized the police for falsely accusing a father and grandmother in a 2-year-old’s death. The court found no evidence against them and warned against careless legal appeals.
An Ahmedabad court ruled that a rape case cannot force a man to fulfill a marriage promise. The accused was acquitted after the court found the complaint invalid.
The Chhattisgarh High Court has ruled that a wife’s abusive behavior at her husband’s office and false allegations of infidelity constitute cruelty, upholding a family court’s divorce ruling.
A young man from Haryana consumed poison after facing alleged harassment from his wife and in-laws. The case has sparked concerns over mental abuse and its impact on victims.
Bengali actress Swastika Mukherjee confessed to filing false dowry harassment charges against her ex-husband, ending a decade-long legal battle. Read her story.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court quashed a rape case filed after 18 years by a ‘second wife,’ citing false allegations and an attempt to pressure the accused for financial benefits.