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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Divorce Petition"
Second Divorce Plea On Fresh Cause Of Action Of Cruelty After Dismissal Of First Plea Not Barred By Res Judicata: Allahabad HC
S.14 HMA | Divorce Petition Within 1 Year Of Marriage Barred, Can Only Be Entertained In Case Of Exceptional Hardship: Allahabad High Court
Telangana High Court Dismisses Wife's Plea To Transfer Divorce Case To Hyderabad, Cites Free Public Transport Facility For Women
Family Court Cannot Grant Divorce Based On Earlier Consent When It Is Later Withdrawn During Divorce Proceedings: Allahabad High Court
Major Child Entitled To Maintenance Under Hindu Marriage Act Till He Is Pursuing Education And Not Financially Independent: Delhi High Court
'Adulterer' Not Necessary Party To Divorce Petition, Decree Can Be Passed In His Or Her Absence: Delhi High Court
Wife's Silence For 'Noble Cause' To Save Marriage Can't Be Held Against Her: MP High Court On Cruelty Complaint Lodged After Husband Sought Divorce
[Hindu Marriage Act] Withdrawal Of Divorce Petition By Wife Does Not Abate Counterclaim Filed By Husband: Allahabad High Court
S.23(1)(B) Hindu Marriage Act | Divorce Petition Can't Be Dismissed If Acts Of Cruelty Once Condoned By Spouse Are Repeated: Allahabad High Court
Family Courts Have To Be A Little Liberal, Stringent Test Applicable To Commercial Disputes Can’t Be Applied: Delhi High Court
Family Court Must Step In When Wife Seeks Help For Procuring Evidence To Prove Husband’s Adultery, Right To Privacy Not Absolute: Delhi High Court
Criminal Proceedings For Dowry Demand Cannot Be Quashed Merely Because Divorce Petition Is Pending: Supreme Court
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