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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 12 of the Domestic Violence Act"
S.12 DV Act | 'Domestic Incident Report' By Protection Officer Not Mandatory To Grant Interim Maintenance: Orissa High Court
“Aggrieved” Unmarried Daughter Has Right To Maintenance Under Domestic Violence Act, Irrespective Of Her Religion & Age: Allahabad High Court
Domestic Violence Case Can Be Transferred From Magistrate To Family Court: Bombay High Court
Nowadays It Is 'Fashion To Array Husband's Relatives In Domestic Violence Cases Irrespective Of Their Involvement: Rajasthan High Court
Rejection Of Wife's Maintenance Claim U/S 125 CrPC Doesn't Bar Her From Seeking Maintenance Under Domestic Violence Act: MP High Court
Wife Living In Adultery Not Entitled To Maintenance From Husband Under Domestic Violence Act: Karnataka High Court
Karnataka HC Upholds Reduction Of Maintenance To 'Capable' Wife; Says She Can't Sit Idle, Can Only Seek 'Supportive Maintenance' From Husband
Petitions U/S 482 CrPC Not Maintainable For Challenging Proceedings U/S 12 Domestic Violence Act: Himachal Pradesh High Court
Courts Hearing Maintenance Applications Under Domestic Violence Act Or S.125 CrPC Need Not Go Into Validity Of Marriage: Karnataka High Court
Proceedings Under Section 12 Of DV Act Can Be Challenged Only Under Article 227, Not Section 482 CrPC: Madras High Court Full Bench
S.12 DV Act | Magistrate Can Revoke Summons Based On Response Filed By Husband/ Relatives: J&K&L High Court
Whether Proceeding U/S 12 Domestic Violence Act Can Be Challenged Under Article 227 Constitution/ S.482 CrPC? Madras HC Refers Issue To Larger Bench
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