Family Hour

November 28, 2022
wife, husband, qualification, job,

Mere Possession of Qualifications by Wife, Cannot ipso facto be a Reason to Deny Interim Maintenance: Bombay High Court  

The Bombay High Court ruled that mere possession of qualifications by wife, cannot ipso facto be a reason to deny Interim Maintenance. Background  Petitioner instituted Petition […]
November 23, 2022
family, son, father, adopted son,

When it comes to Compassionate Appointment, there is No Distinction between an Adopted Son and a Biological Son: Karnataka High Court

The Karnataka High Court stated that when it comes to compassionate appointment, there is no distinction between an adopted son and a biological son. Background  It […]
November 19, 2022
mother in law, jurishour,

Mother-In-Law Of A Deceased Can Maintain Motor Accident Claim Petition: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has held that the mother-in-law of a deceased is a dependent and can maintain a motor accident claim petition. Facts The appellants filed […]
November 19, 2022

CRIMINALISATION OF MARITAL RAPE, MUCH NEEDED REFORM

Introduction In this 21stcentury the phase in which most of the feminists are raising their voices against various evils of society which are committed against women […]
October 25, 2022
SENIOR CITIZENS' RIGHT TO EVICT THEIR CHILDREN FROM THEIR PROPERTY

SENIOR CITIZENS’ RIGHT TO EVICT THEIR CHILDREN FROM THEIR PROPERTY

This Article looks into the property relationship between the senior citizens and their children. Since property is the bone of contention in most family disputes and […]
October 14, 2022
Uttarakhand High Court Orders Man to Pay Rs.1,00,000 for Obtaining an Ex-Parte Divorce Decree by Misleading his Wife

Uttarakhand High Court Orders Man to Pay Rs.1,00,000 for Obtaining an Ex-Parte Divorce Decree by Misleading his Wife

The Uttarakhand High Court ordered a man to pay Rs.1,00,000 for obtaining an ex-parte divorce decree by misleading his Wife. Background  The appeal under Section 19 […]
October 6, 2022
jurishour.in

Only family members can notice incidents occurring At home: Madras High Court Allows Witness of victim-woman’s relatives in matrimonial disputes 

The Madras High Court has held that in the matrimonial disputes, only the family members can notice the incidents, which occurred in the home i.e. within […]
October 6, 2022
jurishour.in

Merely because Wife Staying Separately an Inference of Desertion cannot be drawn: Bombay High Court Denies Divorce to Husband 

The Bombay High Court has held that merely because the respondent/wife staying separately an inference of desertion cannot be drawn.  Facts of the Case  The marriage […]
October 4, 2022
Section 17 of Senior Citizen Act not to Come in Way of Legal Representation before Maintenance Tribunal: Delhi High Court

Section 17 of Senior Citizen Act not to Come in Way of Legal Representation before Maintenance Tribunal: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has held that Section 17 Of Senior Citizen Act would not come in the way of legal representation on behalf of the […]