Privacy Can’t Shield Adultery: Article 21 Right to Privacy Not Available to an Accused Spouse, Says Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that the right to privacy under Article 21 cannot shield a spouse accused of adultery from disclosing mobile call records or hotel stay details. The Court said such evidence may be accessed to prove allegations of adultery in matrimonial disputes.

“Children Not Evidence of Adultery”: Andhra Pradesh High Court Rejects DNA Test Plea by Husband

The Andhra Pradesh High Court ruled that a husband cannot demand DNA tests of his children to prove his wife’s alleged adultery. The Court stressed that children cannot be used as tools in marital disputes and their rights must be protected.

Married Woman’s Affair Not Rape on Promise of Marriage, Rules Punjab & Haryana High Court

The Punjab & Haryana High Court held that a married woman cannot claim rape on the basis of a false promise of marriage, calling such acts “promiscuity, immorality and reckless disregard of marriage.” The Court acquitted a man sentenced to 9 years in a 2016 case. Chandigarh: In a recent landmark judgment, the Punjab and […]