Freedom Of One Person Ends Where Another’s Rights Begin: Allahabad High Court Bars Live-In Relationships For Married Persons

The Allahabad High Court ruled that a married person cannot enter a live-in relationship without first obtaining a legal divorce. The court said personal liberty is not absolute, holding freedom ends where statutory rights of another person begin.

Wife’s Past Marriage Can’t Block Maintenance: Allahabad HC’s Big Ruling

The Allahabad High Court ruled that a woman’s previous marriage is irrelevant for determining interim maintenance under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act. The court ordered her husband to pay Rs 15,000 per month, emphasizing financial necessity over allegations of deceit or past marital status in maintenance decisions.

Court Rules Late-Night Messages Like ‘You Are Slim, Smart, Fair’ to Unknown Woman as Obscene

A court ruled that sending messages like “you are slim, smart, and fair” to an unknown woman at night constitutes obscenity. Such remarks can be intrusive and unwelcome, violating personal boundaries. The judgment highlights the importance of respecting privacy and consent in communication. Unsolicited compliments, especially at odd hours, may be deemed inappropriate and offensive.