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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 125 CrPC"
Dominant Purpose Of Section 125Cr.P.C. Is To Ensure That Neglected Wife, Child, Parents Are Not Left Helpless: Kerala High Court
Courts Hearing Maintenance Applications Under Domestic Violence Act Or S.125 CrPC Need Not Go Into Validity Of Marriage: Karnataka High Court
Madhya Pradesh HC Sets Aside Order Asking Woman’s Second Husband To Pay Maintenance, Say Not A Legally Wedded Wife As First Marriage Still Subsisting
Refusal For DNA Test After Allegation Of Adultery Can’t Lead To Inference Of Adulterous Relationship As Conclusive Proof Absent: Patna High Court
If Unmarried Muslim Daughter Is Not Entitled To Maintenance U/S 125 CrPC, Family Court Can Consider Claim Under Muslim Personal Law: Kerala High Court
Widow Not Liable To Maintain In-Laws Under Section 125 CrPC: Bombay High Court [Video]
Widow Not Liable To Maintain In-Laws Under Section 125 CrPC: Bombay High Court
Patna High Court Dismisses Husband's Plea Against Maintenance To Wife, Says Refusal To Live With Him Not Without Cause
No Maintenance Under Domestic Violence Act For "Refusal Or Neglect" To Maintain Wife: Bombay High Court
S.125 CrPC | Step Mother May Seek Maintenance From Step Children By Showing Evidence That Deceased Husband Had Properties: Karnataka High Court
Man Able To Repay Hefty Loan Amount Can't Deflect From Responsibility Towards Wife, Kids: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Divorced Muslim Woman Entitled To Maintenance U/S 125 CrPC Even After 'Iddat' Period Until She Remarries: Allahabad HC
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