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Maintenance Law|Andhra Pradesh High Court| X v. Y (2025) |Husband's Appeal Allowed as High Court Sets Aside Maintenance Order
Confused about where your case stands? Get a Preparatory Assessment : Factual, Sharp and Tailored to your situation 📄 Get a crisp, slide-based summary of the judgment. Download the Visual Carousel (PDF) Follow us on LinkedIn for real, practical family-law insights that matter. The Andhra Pradesh High Court delivered an important ruling in a maintenance matter, offering clarity on how courts must balance moral obligation with financial capability when fixing maintenance
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Cruelty Against Husband| Andhra Pradesh High Court Affirms Divorce for Husband on Ground of Mental Cruelty by Wife| X v. Y (2025)
The AP High Court reaffirmed that husbands can also be subjected to cruelty in marriage. Dismissing the wife’s Section 151 CPC petition, the Court upheld the divorce decree, holding that mental cruelty including persistent quarrels, threats, and emotional harassment can justify dissolution even without physical violence. This strengthens the legal interpretation of cruelty against men.
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Family Courts: Where Psychology and Law meet each other
In India, family disputes often carry a deep emotional and psychological weight. Matters like divorce, child custody, and domestic violence can feel overwhelming, especially for women and children who may already be in vulnerable positions. Family Courts were created to handle these issues with empathy and care, balancing the legal process with the emotional well-being of those involved. Among the most delicate of these cases are those involving child custody . Here, parents
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