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Matrimonial Dispute: Appellant's Offer of Lump Sum Alimony Upholds Supreme Court's Decree of Divorce

This case concerns a long-standing matrimonial dispute between the appellant-husband and respondent-wife, who have been separated since 2008. The marr...

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Court Dismisses Wife's Appeal Against Ex-Parte Divorce Decree. Appeal Rendered Infructuous Due to Husband's Lawful Remarriage Following Divorce Decree

A second appeal filed by the appellant/wife against the decision of the learned District Judge-10, Aurangabad, who refused to condone a 166-day delay ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal and Upholds Nullity of Marriage Due to Prior Subsisting Marriage. Suppression of Previous Marriage and Lack of Divorce Renders Second Marriage Void Under Section 5(i) Read with Section 11 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

The appellant, Priya Jethani, and the respondent, Hitesh Sawlani, were married on 24 December 2013 in Nagpur according to Sindhi customs. After marria...

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Bombay High Court Allows Wife's Revision in Maintenance Case Under Section 125 CrPC — Customary Divorce Not Proved. Wife entitled to maintenance as husband failed to prove valid customary divorce or that wife was living in adultery.

The applicant, Sau. Ashabai Himmatrao Junghare, filed a criminal revision application challenging the order of the Additional Sessions Judge, Achalpur...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Divorce Decrees by Mutual Consent Under Parsi Marriage Act. Presiding Judge of Parsi Chief Matrimonial Court Can Pass Decree Without Delegates' Assistance Under Section 32B of Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936.

The petitioners, trustees of the Parsi Panchayat Funds and Properties, filed a writ petition seeking a declaration that the learned Presiding Judge of...

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Supreme Court Allows Waiver of Six-Month Waiting Period Under Section 13B(2) of Hindu Marriage Act in Mutual Consent Divorce Case. Court Holds That Statutory Cooling Period Is Directory and Can Be Waived When Marriage Has Irretrievably Broken Down and Parties Have Been Separated for Over One Year.

The Supreme Court allowed an appeal against the judgment of the Punjab and Haryana High Court which had upheld the Family Court's refusal to waive the...