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Supreme Court Allows Husband's Appeal in Divorce Case Under Hindu Marriage Act Due to Established Cruelty. False Criminal Prosecution by Wife Constitutes Mental Cruelty Under Section 13(1)(ia) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Justifying Dissolution of Marriage.

This appeal arose from divorce proceedings initiated by the husband under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. The parties were married on Apri...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Wife's Application to Vacate Status Quo in Matrimonial Dispute — Alternative Relief of Rent and Maintenance Granted. The Court upheld the arrangement of alternative accommodation with rent paid by husband, rejecting the wife's claim to return to the matrimonial home.

The case involves a long-standing matrimonial dispute between Jaidev Rajnikant Shroff (appellant-husband) and Poonam Jaidev Shroff (respondent-wife). ...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR in Dowry Prohibition Act Case Due to Settlement Between Parties — Compromise Reached After Marriage Breakdown, Court Exercises Inherent Powers Under Section 482 CrPC to Prevent Abuse of Process.

The applicants, who are the husband and his relatives, filed a criminal application under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, seeking...

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Bombay High Court Allows Wife's Appeal and Sets Aside Divorce Decree in Adultery Case Due to Lack of Corroboration and Interested Witnesses. Husband's Allegations of Wife's Illicit Relationship with Three Named Persons Not Proved Beyond Reasonable Doubt Under Section 13(1)(i) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

The appellant-wife challenged the judgment of the Family Court, Akola, dated 17.06.2013, which granted a decree of divorce to the respondent-husband u...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Appellants in Dowry Harassment and Abetment to Suicide Case — Demand for Rs. 5,000 for Electric Motor Not Sufficient to Constitute Cruelty Under Section 498A IPC. Suicide by Consuming Poison Held Not Abetted Under Section 306 IPC as No Instigation or Active Role Proven.

The appellants, Ankush, Raosaheb, and Bhausaheb Gajar, were convicted by the 3rd Additional Sessions Judge, Jalna, for offences under Sections 306, 49...