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No Alimony for Employed Wife; INR 80 Lakhs for the Minor Daughter; Telangana High Court Confirms Husband’s Divorce Petition on Grounds of Cruelty After Prolonged Litigation
After more than a decade of acrimonious matrimonial litigation marked by criminal complaints, arrests, and failed mediation, the Telangana High Court upheld a decree of divorce on grounds of cruelty. While denying maintenance and permanent alimony to an employed wife, the Court significantly enhanced the minor daughter’s settlement from ₹10 lakhs to INR 80 lakhs - sending a clear message on prolonged litigation, cruelty, and parental responsibility.
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Marital Cruelty & Abuse|Telangana High Court|Anabathula Rajashekar V. Vangari Sushma (2025)|Physical Abuse ‘Bordering on Depravity’:Wife’s Divorce Confirmed,Dismissing Husband’s Attempt to Play Victim
The Telangana High Court held that when a husband’s conduct amounts to cruelty approaching depravity, the law cannot compel the wife to remain in the marriage. Once dignity and safety are compromised, the Court’s duty shifts from preserving the marital bond to protecting the aggrieved spouse.
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