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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Maintenance"
Husband Taking 'Academic Break' Doesn't Extinguish His Duty To Maintain Wife And Children: Madras High Court
Denying Access To Own House Amounts To Denial Of Basic Amenities: Bombay High Court Revokes Gift Deeds After Son Fails To Maintain Mother
After Orissa High Court Nudge, Husband Clears 8 Months Maintenance Arrears To Wife, Daughter Within Hours
HAMA | Daughter Cannot Continue Mother's Maintenance Claim After Her Death: Bombay High Court
If An Able-bodied Person Is Bound To Maintain His Wife, Why Not Dependant Mother? : Karnataka HC [Video]
Prima Facie Evidence Of Long Cohabitation: Kerala High Court Says Refusing Alleged Father's DNA Test May Brand Child As 'Bastard', Mother 'Immoral'
'Wife' Entitled To Maintenance Under Section 125 CrPC Even If Marriage Was Not Legal: Madras High Court
Police Can Register FIR For Non-Payment Of Maintenance As It Amounts To Economic Abuse, Breach Of Protection Order Under DV Act: Madras High Court
Domestic Violence Act | Muslim Woman Can Seek Maintenance Even After Divorce: Bombay High Court
Dominant Purpose Of Section 125Cr.P.C. Is To Ensure That Neglected Wife, Child, Parents Are Not Left Helpless: Kerala High Court
Trial Court Not Barred From Granting Maintenance From Date Of Order If Reasons Exist For Doing So: Allahabad High Court
Widow Not Liable To Maintain In-Laws Under Section 125 CrPC: Bombay High Court
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