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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/Sexually-transmitted-disease-no-ground-for-divorce-HC/articleshow/50120645.cms CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana high court has ruled that a person suffering from hepatitis B, which could be passed on to others by sexual activity, could not be a ground for divorce. The court passed these orders while rejecting the plea of a man seeking directions for medical examination of his wife on
Form A for applying for information under National Right to Information Act 2005 To, The Commissioner of Income Tax & CPIO Income Tax Department Karanpur Dehradun, Uttarakhand – 248001 Applicant: Address: New Delhi-110076 Phone Nos: Email: Subject: 1. Request for action regarding Income Tax Evasion and Disproportionate income and assets, by FULL NAME OF MY
No maintenance to erring women ! DV case won by husband on strong arguments & facts.“…12…. the applicant has miserably failed to prove on record allegation of cruelty and illegal demand of dowry articles. Further it is also an establish fact on record that the applicant is not residing with the respondents. Neetu Jain while
In India where marriage is the union between man and woman to get social status in the society and marriage is nothing but procreation and caring of the child. According to Westmark Marriage has been often like as an institution made by itself. As there is increase in number of marriages every day, at the
In this case of granting a divorce on grounds of mental cruelty by the wife, the Supreme Court seems to have gone out of its way to change the parameters of what constitutes mental cruelty on the part of the woman. It could have far-reaching consequences for future cases The courts are chock-a-bloc full of
AHMEDABAD: Bollywood cinema and saas-bahu serials have typecast tyrannical mother-inlaws. Interestingly , Gujarat high court (HC) has ruled that mere taunting and rude behaviour by in-laws is mundane and does not amount to cruelty for a woman to file an FIR against under section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The HC said that rude