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Can Husbands Claim Alimony?

 12 June 2020

While determining the facts of the case, the Court made the following key observations pertaining to maintenance claim by husband,..

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Rights of widow in deceased husband’s property to cease on her re-marriage

 12 June 2020

The Court observed, Remarriage of a widow stands legalized by reason of the incorporation of the Act of 1956 but on her remarriage she forfeits the right to obtain any benefit from out of her deceased husband’s estate. The estate in that event would ..

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A mother cannot be divested of her interest in the deceased sons property either on the ground of unchastity or remarriage

 12 June 2020

The observed, the Hindu Law did not provide that even the mother would be disinherited if the remarried.Kasturi claimed inheritance not as a widow of her husband Madhua but as the mother of Karua. Thus, "unchastity of a mother is no bar to her succee..

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Case analysis of Bandhua Mukti Morcha v. Union of India & Others

 12 June 2020

The term life under Article 21 does not mean mere animal existence but includes all those which are essential for an individual to lead a dignified life. A legislation will remain a dead letter if the State fails to implement it effectively. It is ..

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Appeal allowed and marriage annulled under Section 12(1)(c) of the Act

 12 June 2020

The Court while reiterating illustration (b) to Section 17 of the Contract Act, which defines fraud, observed that the father of the Appellant had resorted to active concealment of a fact, which was within his knowledge or belief, intending to indire..

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Appeal dismissed as cruelty and desertion not proved by Appellant

 12 June 2020

The Court while dismissing the appeal, embarked upon the concept of cruelty and held that the evidence led by the Appellant to prove cruelty only shows sensitivity of the Appellant with respect to the conduct of the Respondent which cannot be termed ..

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Does silence amounts to acceptance or not?

 12 June 2020

The court accepted the appeal and stated that there was no contract between the appellant and respondent related to the sale of horse. The court stated that mere silence does not amounts to acceptance and any such binding condition on the other party..

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Case Analysis of The State of Andhra Pradesh v. T. Suryachandra Rao

 12 June 2020

Court based its judgment on principles and the facts in hand and stated that Tribunal was justified in modifying the earlier order and varying it ;and the Appellate Tribunal was not at fault for holding it and HCs order is set aside...

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Case Concerning Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua

 12 June 2020

his judgement by the ICJ constitutes an important step in the Court’s interpretation and development of International Law. One of the most important aspects of this case is the manner in which the ICJ identified its jurisdiction over the matter. Fur..

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Gender justice and discrimination on the basis of biological features of women

 11 June 2020

Even before the foundation for fundamental rights were laid down in the Indian Constitution, every individual possessed certain natural rights by virtue of being born in this world. To get married or become pregnant are such inherent rights which ca..

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The date of remarriage was of great consideration for claiming under Section 24 of Hindu Succession Act,1956

 11 June 2020

The Court observed, Thainu died in 1960 and the Mutation of property was sanctioned in 1961. Appellant failed to prove that respondent married before the death of Thainu. According to Sanctioned Mutation appellant and respondent was given ½ of the pr..

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When a man can inherit the property of his deceased wife even after remarriage, why not women

 11 June 2020

The Court observed, there is no process providing for the forfeiture of the property inherited by a husband from a deceased wife on his contracting a re-marriage. Naturally, in these changed conditions there was a strong movement for remedying the de..

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Burden of proof is on deserted spouse to show essentials of desertion

 11 June 2020

The Court deliberated upon the concept of desertion as a ground for divorce. Two elements are the sine qua non in order to prove desertion. As regards to the deserting spouse, first being factum deserendi that is, the actual fact of separation and se..

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Mere conversion does not bring to an end marital ties

 11 June 2020

The Court held that marriage solemnised after converting to Islam from any other faith during the existence of previous marriage is deemed void even when the personal laws of Islam allow polygamy. The Hindu law prohibits bigamy under Section 5 read w..

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What happens if the parties are under a mistake of act?

 11 June 2020

Court stated that 'Contract' is a bilateral transaction between two or more than two parties. Every contract has to pass through several stages beginning with the stage of negotiation during which the parties discuss and negotiate proposals and count..

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What would it be deceit or false statement, if prospectus is based on incorrect statement

 11 June 2020

The court held that the act of directors was only in good faith and they issued the prospectus, as they were fully aware that they will get the approval of the Board of Trade for rams. Hence, the claim of shareholders was rejected...

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Case Law - Section 11: Charan Singh v. Major Singh

 11 June 2020

The court found no illegality or perversity in the concurrent findings so recorded by both the courts below. As such, no question of law requiring determination arises in this regular second appeal filed by the appellant-plaintiff, which has no merit..

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Whether the wife could ask for more maintenance when husband had not disclosed his true income

 11 June 2020

The High Court, after perusing the record, held that the appellate court erred in placing the burden of proof on the petitioner and erred in holding that she has not placed the details of the contract with regard to the business of the husband. The l..

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Whether an aggrieved wife could lodge complaint against relative husband or the male partner

 11 June 2020

The court held that according to section 2(q) of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, indicates that both, an aggrieved wife or a female living in a relationship in the nature of marriage may also file a complaint against a relat..

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Limitation which applies only to cognizance

 11 June 2020

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