Supreme Court: Ceremonies Required for a Valid Hindu Marriage

The Supreme Court emphasized the necessity of conducting essential rituals for a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act. They clarified that a mere marriage certificate does not establish a valid marriage without the required ceremonies. The ruling stresses the significance of traditional rites and ceremonies in upholding the sanctity of Hindu marriages.

“Judges Must Act with Dignity, Not Indulge in Behavior That Would Affect Image of Judiciary”: HC

The Bombay High Court Today (April 23rd) emphasized the importance of judges maintaining dignity and refraining from conduct that could tarnish the judiciary’s image, as it declined to reinstate a civil judge accused of appearing in court while intoxicated.

Right To Dignity || Supreme Court Sets New Guidelines for Couples

The Supreme Court of India has laid down comprehensive guidelines for handling protection petitions filed by couples, prioritizing right to dignity and fundamental rights. The directives emphasize the need to safeguard the dignity of intimate partners, including LGBTQ+ individuals, without moral biases. This decision, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, sets a progressive precedent in protecting individual liberties.

Calcutta High Court Orders Release of Pakistani National Was Detained After Serving The Sentence

The Calcutta High Court ordered the release of a Pakistani national who had completed a three-year prison term but was detained due to Pakistan’s refusal to acknowledge his citizenship. Emphasizing equality and personal liberty, the court stated that his continued detention violated his right to dignity. The decision comes after the petitioner filed a plea seeking release to reunite with his family.