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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Matrimonial Dispute"
Bombay High Court Quashes Judicial Officer's Cruelty FIR Against Husband And Relatives, Says It Is A Counterblast To Matrimonial Dispute
[S.125 CrPC] Maintenance Provisions Being Welfare Legislation Need Not Be Construed To Be Proven Beyond Reasonable Doubt: Calcutta High Court
Family Courts Must Ordinarily Be Lenient In Matrimonial Disputes And Not Apply Rules Of Procedure Strictly: Delhi High Court
'Dark-Skinned Women Portrayed As Under Confident, Insecure': Chhattisgarh HC Urges Human Race To Eradicate Skin Color Bias
Delhi High Court Expresses Regret To Retired Judge For 'Agony' She Suffered After Appointment As Local Commissioner In Matrimonial Dispute
High Court Quashes Wife’s FIR Against Husband After Settlement, Asks Him To Contribute Towards Delhi’s Green Cover
Orders In Child Custody Matters Interlocutory Not Interim If Rights Of Parents Not Finalised: Gujarat High Court
Sarcastic Remarks, Mere Harassment By Husband Due To Marital Discord Not 'Abetment Of Suicide': Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Merely Being Named In FIR On Matrimonial Offences Can’t Be Treated As Impediment For Public Appointment: Delhi High Court
Parent Losing Child's Custody Should Be Given Sufficient Visitation Rights To Ensure Social, Psychological Contact With Child: Karnataka High Court
Children Not Property, Parents Don’t Have Absolute Rights Over Their Destiny: Bombay High Court
Children Not Property, Parents Don’t Have Absolute Rights Over Their Destiny: Bombay High Court
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