Can a husband be imprisoned under both Section 125 CrPC and Domestic Violence Act simultaneously?
Great question — let’s carefully explain this in detail because it involves an intersection of two different legal mechanisms for […]
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Great question — let’s carefully explain this in detail because it involves an intersection of two different legal mechanisms for […]
Excellent question — and an important one too because many people confuse Section 498A IPC with the Protection of Women
Excellent question — because in contested divorce cases, emotions run high and the legal process is rigorous, time-consuming, and can
Introduction The provision of Section 125 CrPC is designed to prevent destitution and vagrancy by securing minimal subsistence for wives,
Introduction The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (PWDV Act) was enacted as a gender-specific legislation aimed at
Introduction Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 is a secular and welfare-oriented provision aimed at preventing destitution and
Introduction Maintenance provisions under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 are meant to provide immediate financial relief to
Badshah vs Sou. Urmila Badshah Godse & Anr. [(2014) 1 SCC 188] is a significant Supreme Court judgment interpreting Section
Yes — impotency is a valid ground for contested divorce under Indian matrimonial laws. If either spouse is impotent at