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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Family Court"
Original Petition Seeking Reliefs U/S 18-22 Domestic Violence Act Maintainable Before Family Court: Amicus Curiae To Kerala High Court
Delhi High Court Holds Wife Guilty Of Wilfully Violating Settlement Agreement With Husband, Sentences Her To One Month Simple Imprisonment
Whether Family Court Has Jurisdiction To Entertain Plea Seeking Reliefs Under Domestic Violence Act? Kerala High Court Appoints Amicus Curiae
Family Court Should Not Give Adjournment For Long Period While Referring Parties To Court Counsellor: Delhi High Court
Divorce Cases Should Be Decided By Family Courts Within One Year: Karnataka High Court
Objection Filed After Sale Of Attached Property Barred Under Order 21 Rule 58 CPC, Family Courts Should Be Careful: Kerala High Court
Punjab & Haryana High Court Sets Aside Order Allowing 26-Yr-Old’s Plea For DNA Test To Prove Her Mother’s Former Live-In-Partner Is Her Father
Whether Suit For Possession Filed By In-Laws Against Daughter-In-Law Will Be Exclusively Tried By Family Court? Delhi HC's Larger Bench To Decide
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
Child Custody Orders Can't Be Rigid And Final, Can Be Moulded Keeping In Mind Needs Of Child At Various Stages Of Life: Bombay High Court
Cross Examination Of Witness Can’t Continue In A Never Ending Manner, Must Be Concluded Within Reasonable Time: Delhi High Court
Children Not Property, Parents Don’t Have Absolute Rights Over Their Destiny: Bombay High Court
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