The Delhi High Court refused to quash a case against a man for allegedly torturing his estranged wife, observing the offences related to matrimonial relationships “should not be closed in a routine manner” especially when the victim opposes it. The high court called it a “textbook example” of how the affluent tried to flout the law by coercing the aggrieved party to settle the dispute despite it being a criminal offense and approached the courts with settlement deeds.
Recently, the Madhya Pradesh High Court ruled that a mother separating her daughter to speak against her father constitutes cruelty, emphasizing the seriousness of parental alienation. In a significant decision, the court highlighted the detrimental effects of such behavior on familial relationships. Madhya Pradesh: Recently, the Madhya Pradesh High Court issued an order involving parental […]
