
Gujarat High Court Rules Major Woman Can Choose Her Own Path
The Gujarat High Court ruled that a major woman is free to choose her own path, allowing her to stay with her live-in partner despite her family’s objections.
The Gujarat High Court ruled that a major woman is free to choose her own path, allowing her to stay with her live-in partner despite her family’s objections.
The Karnataka High Court ordered a woman’s employer to withhold her salary after she refused to comply with a court order to hand over custody of her child to the father. The police were also directed to ensure custody transfer within 24 hours.
The Gujarat High Court has ordered a woman to pay ₹10,000 to her husband after she left him due to sub-caste differences, highlighting the negative impact of caste biases on modern relationships.
The Allahabad High Court granted a father visitation rights to meet his son, ensuring monthly and festive visits while maintaining peace during interactions.
The Bombay High Court has directed the release of Pratap Jivani, who was held in a rehab center by his wife amidst marital discord. The court found no medical evidence to justify his stay and allowed him to leave the center.
The Bombay High Court saw a dramatic confrontation as an 11-year-old child refused to go with his father despite a court order. The court reaffirmed its custody ruling after the child broke free, and a scuffle occurred between the father and maternal relatives.
In a landmark ruling, the Rajasthan High Court allowed a married woman to live with her lover, emphasizing that an adult woman’s choices must be respected. The court dismissed a petition filed by her husband, affirming her right to decide.
A dramatic scene unfolded at the Bombay High Court as an 11-year-old child resisted court orders to go with his father, sparking a scuffle and stern judicial rebuke.
The Gujarat High Court upheld the right of a woman to choose her own path in a case involving a habeas corpus petition by her live-in partner, affirming her freedom despite family pressures.
The Allahabad High Court has granted a father visitation rights to meet his son living with his mother. This decision follows a Habeas Corpus petition and outlines specific visitation schedules for the father.