
MP High Court Quashes FIR Filed with Revengeful Intent
The MP High Court quashed an FIR filed by a wife against her in-laws, citing that it was lodged with a revengeful intent to harass. Read about the court’s decision and its implications.
The MP High Court quashed an FIR filed by a wife against her in-laws, citing that it was lodged with a revengeful intent to harass. Read about the court’s decision and its implications.
The Bombay High Court has quashed a POCSO case after the victim, now an adult, decided to marry the accused. The court accepted their decision, focusing on their future together and the impact of the ongoing case on their relationship.
he Supreme Court has quashed an FIR against a father for taking his son from the mother’s custody, focusing on the child’s best interests and the proper use of legal resources.
The Allahabad High Court quashed an FIR in a POCSO case, recognizing that the accused and minor victim are living happily as husband and wife. The decision highlighted the victim’s free consent and current marital status.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Section 377 IPC after the husband paid Rs. 74 lakhs as a final settlement to his wife. This decision resolved all matrimonial disputes between the couple.
The Bombay High Court has ruled that asking a married woman to do household chores for her family does not constitute an offense. The court quashed the FIR against the husband, stating that such requests do not amount to treating the wife as a maid.
The Delhi High Court emphasized the need to curb the misuse of rape charges in matrimonial cases. The court quashed an FIR against a husband and his family, highlighting the issue of false allegations and subsequent settlements.
The Bombay High Court ruled that continuous cruelty is required to prove an offense under Section 498A, quashing an FIR against elderly in-laws due to lack of evidence and arbitrary investigation.
The Delhi High Court quashed a kidnapping and rape case against Arif Khan, highlighting that true love between adolescents cannot be controlled through police action. The court emphasized the consensual nature of the couple’s relationship and their nine-year marriage.
The Bombay High Court quashed an FIR against a man’s girlfriend, ruling she is not a relative and can’t be charged with cruelty under IPC Section 498A. The case was filed by the man’s wife, alleging mental and physical abuse.