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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Hindu Marriage Act 1955"
Wife's Conduct Of Attempting Suicide, Trying To Put Blame On Husband And His Family Amounts To Cruelty: Delhi High Court Upholds Divorce
Harassing Husband Publicly, Portraying Him As 'Womanizer' Extreme Cruelty: Delhi High Court Upholds Divorce
Merely Because Wife Is Earning Isn't An Absolute Bar To Receiving Maintenance From Husband: Delhi High Court
Wife Making Unsubstantiated Allegations, Waging Legal War Against Husband And His Family Members Is Extreme Cruelty: Delhi High Court
No Interim Maintenance To Wife U/S 24 Hindu Marriage Act Where Both Spouses Qualified And Earning Equally: Delhi High Court
Delhi Court Grants Divorce To Cricketer Shikhar Dhawan On Ground Of Cruelty By Estranged Wife, Allows Visitation Rights To Meet Son In Australia
Hindu Marriage Can Be Dissolved Through Customary Divorce If Existence Of Such A Customary Right Is Established : Supreme Court
Wife's Misrepresentation About Having 'Sufficient Means' To Set Up Business Not 'Fraud' For Seeking Annulment Under Hindu Marriage Act: Delhi HC
What Is Cruelty For A Woman May Not Be Cruelty For A Man, More Broad Approach Needed When Wife Seeks Divorce : Supreme Court
Advocates Should Not Solemnise 'Self-Respect Marriages' In Professional Capacity But Can Act As Witnesses In Private Capacity : Supreme Court
Self-Respect Marriages Don't Require Public Solemnisation Or Declaration : Supreme Court Overrules Madras HC Judgment
Continued Mutual Consent Of Both Parties Necessary For Granting Divorce Decree U/S 13B Hindu Marriage Act: Kerala High Court
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