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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "ground for Divorce"
Social Torture By Spouse, Levelling False Allegations Of Extramarital Affairs Constitute Mental Cruelty In Marriage: Patna High Court
Consent, Rape, And Marriage: What Is India Doing?
Few Isolated Incidents Of Long Past Can’t Be Cruelty, Ground For Divorce: SC [Read Judgment]
Forcing Husband To Stay Away From His Parents Amounts To Cruelty: Bombay HC [Read Judgment]
Demand For Privacy By Spouse Isn’t Cruelty, Not A Valid Ground For Divorce: Delhi HC [Read Judgment]
Suspecting Wife’s Character Amounts To Cruelty, Valid Ground For Divorce: Bombay HC [Read Judgment]
Allahabad HC directs Law Commission to take steps to consider incorporating ‘irretrievable breakdown of marriage' as grounds of Divorce in S.13 of Hindu Marriage Act [Read Judgment]
Husband filing divorce petition is no justification for wife to lodge false criminal cases against him and his family: Bombay HC (DB)
Husband entitled to seek divorce from a wife who files false cases against him in which he gets acquitted; Bombay HC [Read Judgment]
Wife suffering from Sexually Transmitted Disease, is not ‘cruelty’ to seek divorce: Punjab and Haryana High Court [Read Judgment]
Gaining Weight after Marriage no ground for Divorce: Bombay High Court [Read the Judgment]
Marriage cannot be allowed to be severed on basis of incidents which are ordinary wear and tear of matrimonial life, rules the Bombay High Court
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