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Category: Bombay High Court

️Either of the spouses can claim maintenance under section 25 HMA: Bombay High Court directs wife to pay maintenance to husband.

Posted on April 21, 2022April 21, 2022 By Sabina Nafees Nafees
️Either of the spouses can claim maintenance under section 25 HMA: Bombay High Court directs wife to pay maintenance to husband.

The Bombay High Court upheld two orders of the Nanded civil court, which had directed a wife working as a teacher to pay maintenance of Rs 3,000 to her husband. Along with this, the court ordered the school principal to deduct Rs 5000 from the salary of the woman due to non-payment of maintenance since August 2017.

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Self-acquired property by the father to his son does not constitute an ancestral property in the hands of the donee,” said Justice N J Jamadar of the Bombay high court

Posted on April 5, 2022April 5, 2022 By Sankalp Mirani
Self-acquired property by the father to his son does not constitute an ancestral property in the hands of the donee,” said Justice N J Jamadar of the Bombay high court

Self-acquired property by the father to his son does not constitute an ancestral property in the hands of the donee,” said Justice N J Jamadar of the Bombay high court

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Adopted child of single mother entitled to take her caste: Bombay High Court

Posted on March 22, 2022April 7, 2022 By Sankalp Mirani
Adopted child of single mother entitled to take her caste: Bombay High Court

Adopted child of single mother entitled to take her caste: Bombay High Court
The Court opined that refusing to let the child take the mother’s caste on the ground that proof of caste from parental side was not placed on record, would frustrate the purpose of adopting the child.

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Necessary For Courts To Scrutinize Allegations As Nowadays There’s A Tendency To Make Vague Allegations Against Members Of Husband’s Family U/498-A: Bombay HC [Read Order]

Posted on March 1, 2022April 6, 2022 By Sankalp Mirani
Necessary For Courts To Scrutinize Allegations As Nowadays There’s A Tendency To Make Vague Allegations Against Members Of Husband’s Family U/498-A: Bombay HC [Read Order]

The Bombay High Court while quashing an FIR against in-laws of women who alleged harassment at their hands observed that nowadays, it has become a tendency to make vague and omnibus allegations, against every member of the family of the husband, implicating everybody under Section 498-A of the Indian Penal Code. A division bench of Justice ZA Haq and Justice Amit Borkar of the Nagpur.

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