The Delhi High Court made it clear that the child’s education and welfare must come first, even if the parents are separated or are fighting over custody. NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court ruled that schools cannot refuse to give a Transfer Certificate (TC) to a student just because the parents are having a matrimonial […]
The Karnataka High Court granted 15-day bail to a rape accused to marry the survivor, who recently turned 18. The man from Mysuru district arrested in February 2023 following allegations from the girl’s mother that he repeatedly sexually assaulted her daughter at the age of 16 years and nine months. The court’s decision aims to facilitate their marriage. This case has sparked considerable public and legal debate. The survivor’s age and the circumstances of the assault are central to the controversy. The situation highlights complex issues surrounding consent, legal age, and justice.
The Kerala High Court granted authority to modify child custody orders, prioritizing the child’s welfare over parental rights. This reflects a progressive approach in family law to adapt to evolving circumstances and align with the child’s best interests. The decision emphasizes the dynamic nature of custody arrangements and rejects rigid adherence to past legal rulings.
