
Knowledge Repository
This repository contains structured explanations of legal concepts, behavioural patterns, and cognitive dynamics commonly observed in narcissistic and high-conflict marital relationships.
The material here is intended to support understanding and orientation. It does not provide legal advice, therapeutic support, or guidance on action. Its purpose is to clarify how certain behaviours are recognised, interpreted, and discussed within legal and psychological frameworks relevant to marital disputes in India.
Legal Context & Judicial Understanding
This section examines how Indian courts have approached issues commonly arising in high-conflict and emotionally abusive marriages.
Topics in this section focus on judicial interpretation, not litigation strategy.
Behavioural Patterns in Narcissistic and High-Conflict Relationships
This section explains recurring behavioural patterns frequently reported in narcissistic and high-conflict marital dynamics. The focus is on pattern recognition, not diagnosis or response.
Key Judicial Decisions in
Indian Family Law
Cognitive Biases & Why People Stay in Abusive Relationships
High-conflict environments reliably interfere with judgment. This section outlines well-documented cognitive biases that often emerge in such situations and explains how they affect perception and decision-making.

