Allahabad HC Denies Divorce Appeal; Emphasizes Need For Proof Of Insanity
The Allahabad High Court rejected a petitioner's appeal for divorce on the grounds of insanity, stressing the need for substantial evidence.
Delhi High Court Grants Divorce Amidst Stigma Claims
During a recent divorce hearing, the Delhi High Court addressed the stigma associated with divorce in an educated couple
Kuwait Couple’s Marriage Ends In 3 Minutes After Groom’s Insult
The marriage unraveled after McKie made an offensive toast to the bride's bridesmaids. An altercation ensued at the reception, where Victoria struck McKie with an ashtray
AIMPLB To Challenge Supreme Court Ruling On Maintenance For Muslim Divorcees
The AIMPLB plans to challenge a Supreme Court ruling requiring Muslim men to provide maintenance to divorced wives beyond the 'Iddat' period.
Supreme Court Upholds Maintenance Rights For Divorced Muslim Women Under CrPC
The Supreme Court ruled that a divorced Muslim woman can seek maintenance from her estranged husband under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).
Delhi High Court Upholds Family Court’s Ruling On Monthly Maintenance For Wife
The Delhi High Court has upheld a family court's decision to require a husband to pay monthly maintenance to his Wife.
Japan Permits Divorced Parents To Share Child Custody
The new bill requires that sole custody be maintained if both parents agree it is the best option, or in court-recognized cases of domestic violence or child abuse
Who is Raymond’s founder Vijaypat Singhania, who attacked his son Gautam Singhania during a divorce dispute?
The founder of Raymond Group, Vijaypat Singhania, recently discussed the family conflict surrounding the divorce settlement of his son Gautam Singhania.
Delhi High Court: Accusing Husband Unfairly and Trapping Him in Legal Battles Is Extremely Cruel
The court had stated that he had failed to prove the allegations of cruelty by the wife.
India’s Remarkably Low Divorce Rate of 1 Percent: A Look at Global Landscape
In second place, Vietnam follows with a still low but comparatively higher rate of 7 percent.