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No Alimony for Working Wife After 20 Years of Separation; Telangana High Court Awards Rs.25 Lakh to Daughter
The Telangana High Court upheld a divorce after two decades of separation, denied maintenance and permanent alimony to a working wife, and awarded ₹25 lakh to the daughter as full and final settlement.
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Cruelty in Marriage| Supreme Court| Maya Devi v. Jagdish Prasad (2007)
In this case, the husband alleged that his wife, Mrs. Maya, does not provide food to him, used to threaten him to implicate false charges of dowry against him or his family and often said that she will kill his whole family. After considering all the facts and circumstances of the case, the Supreme Court held that “although the expression of cruelty has not been defined in the Act, it may be physical or mental, direct or indirect. And in this case, the acts of the responden
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Navin Kohli v. Neelu Kohli (2006)
This case is known for its observations on irretrievable breakdown of marriage as a ground for divorce. The husband sought divorce, alleging cruelty by the wife. The Supreme Court recommended irretrievable breakdown of marriage as a valid ground for divorce. This case examined the irretrievable breakdown of marriage as a potential ground for divorce. While acknowledging the limitations of fault-based divorce, the Supreme Court recommended legislative action incorporating irre
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Rathnamma v. M. Chandrashekar (2023 )
In this recent ruling, the Supreme Court invoked its powers under Article 142 of the Constitution to grant a divorce on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown of marriage , even though such a ground is not available under current statutory laws. The Court clarified that while lower courts cannot grant divorce on this ground, the Supreme Court may exercise this extraordinary power to ensure “complete justice.” The judgment shows how the judiciary is taking progressive steps
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Shilpa Sailesh v. Varun Sreenivasan (2023)
Introduction On May 1, 2023, a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court delivered a unanimous judgment in Shilpa Sailesh v Varun Sreenivasan , holding that the Supreme Court can directly grant divorce based on irretrievable breakdown of marriage under Article 142 of the Constitution. This ruling allows the Court to dissolve marriages that have become defunct without requiring parties to prove traditional legal grounds under the Hindu Marriage Act. Key Observations by the Cou
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Jatinder Kumar Sapra v. Anupama Sapra (2024)
Introduction In a latest judgment passed on May 6 th 2024, The Supreme Court in JATINDER KUMAR SAPRA Vs. ANUPAMA SAPRA 2024, the Supreme Court invoked its special powers under Article 142(1) to grant divorce on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown of marriage, considering the long period of separation, the impossibility of reconciliation, and the fact that the children are now adults and independent. Key Observations by the Supreme Court The Court was prima facie satisfi
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