Privacy Violation or Legal Evidence? | Supreme Court Questions Use of Wife’s Secretly Recorded Conversations in Divorce Case

A man reportedly used a mobile app to secretly record his wife’s private conversations for years. He submitted these recordings as evidence in a divorce case, which drew criticism. The Supreme Court raised questions about the legality and fairness of using such recordings. The case highlights concerns about privacy and misuse of technology in legal matters.

Techie Atul Subhash’s Suicide Case: Supreme Court Lays Down 8-Point Guidelines For Determining Alimony

The Supreme Court has established eight guidelines for determining permanent alimony in divorce cases, focusing on socioeconomic factors and the well-being of children. This follows the suicide of techie Atul Subhash, which highlighted alleged harassment and misuse of legal provisions surrounding dowry and maintenance, stirring public concern over justice issues.

“Grossly Injudicious”| SC Moved by Woman Prolonged Battle Against Repeated Divorce Decrees, Enhances Alimony by Rs.10 Lakh

The Supreme Court criticized the handling of a woman’s long legal battle over multiple divorce decrees in Karnataka, emphasizing the challenges women face in matrimonial disputes. The court upheld the divorce decree but enhanced the alimony and issued orders to protect the woman and her son’s property rights.