Registration of Marriage Does Not Remove Exceptional Hardship Where It Was Never Consummated: Delhi HC

The Delhi High Court set aside a Family Court order denying waiver of the mandatory one-year waiting period for mutual consent divorce. A bench of Justices Vivek Chaudhary and Renu Bhatnagar held that forcing a non-consummated marriage causes hardship.

Return to India If You Want Us to Hear Your Case: Bombay High Court Warns Vijay Mallya

The Bombay High Court expressed disapproval of Vijay Mallya’s attempts to seek judicial relief while remaining in the United Kingdom as a fugitive. It told him, “Return to India if you want us to hear your case today.”

Making Scurrilous Allegations Against Judges When Orders Aren’t Favourable Must Be Deprecated: CJI Gavai

Today, On 10th November, Chief Justice BR Gavai, during a contempt hearing in the N. Peddi Raju case, condemned the rising trend of scandalous allegations against judges over unfavourable rulings, stressing that such scurrilous attacks on the judiciary must be strongly deprecated.