The Supreme Court dissolved a couple’s marriage by mutual consent, urging them to shed egos and focus on their daughter’s well-being. The husband will pay Rs 50,000 monthly for the child’s upkeep.
Gujarat High Court rules that under Muslim law, marriage can be dissolved through Mubaraat by verbal mutual consent, without a written agreement, upholding Quranic and customary practices.
Cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma have been granted divorce by mutual consent. The court waived the usual 6-month cooling period due to IPL commitments.
Today, On 19th March, The Bombay High Court instructed the family court to rule on the divorce petition of cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma by tomorrow. The directive considers Chahal’s commitments for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL). The expedited decision aims to resolve the matter swiftly. This ruling ensures minimal disruption to Chahal’s professional engagements.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court, while hearing an appeal, has taken up the question of whether a Jain individual can seek relief under the Hindu Marriage Act. The case revolves around a matrimonial dispute, including divorce by mutual consent. The court’s decision could have significant legal implications for Jain marriages. A ruling on the matter is expected after further deliberation.
NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court granted bail to a man accused of serious charges, including rape, causing hurt, criminal intimidation, insulting the modesty of a woman, and unnatural sexual intercourse. The case was filed by a female co-worker with whom he was in a relationship.
