Madras High Court: “Unproven Sexual Charges Against Husband, Father-in-Law Amounts to Mental Cruelty”

The Madras High Court ruled that making unproven sexual allegations against a husband and his father causes mental cruelty and can be valid grounds for seeking divorce under the law.

Supreme Court: No One is Above the Law, Even an IPS Officer In Matrimonial Case

NEW DELHI: On Thursday (30th Jan), the Supreme Court of India made it clear that no one is above the law, regardless of their position. The case was brought before the bench consisting of Justices B R Gavai, Augustine George Masih, and K Vinod Chandran.

Farmer Protest| Farmer Leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal Meets with Justice Nawab Singh Committee, Refuses Medical Aid

Farmers’ protests continue in New Delhi as Jagjit Singh Dallewal, on his 42nd day of hunger strike, rejects medical help. The Supreme Court’s committee, concerned for his health, urged action from the Central Government on farmers’ demands. Dallewal insists he will end his fast if promises from the government are fulfilled.

SC Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra: ‘In Today’s Polarized World, Divisive Narratives Undermine the Unity Promised by the Constitution’

Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra, speaking at a national council meeting in Gujarat, stressed the significance of fraternity as a unifying force in the Indian Constitution amidst rising divisive rhetoric and economic inequality. He urged for proactive judicial roles and inclusive policies to promote unity and harmony in society, emphasizing the continual journey towards a just community.

Heavy costs should be Imposed on People Who waste Police time & Court’s time: Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court emphasized the need to impose heavy costs on individuals wasting the time of investigative agencies and courts. The court’s observation came during a bail plea hearing for a man accused of rape, where the accused and victim had resolved their differences. The court expressed concern over unnecessary FIR registrations and court time wastage.