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Dismissed CRPF constable challenges dismissal for marrying Pakistani national, CRPF cites national security concerns, wife's ...
The SC ruling has far-reaching implications for how technology and evolving ideas of privacy intersect with traditional ...
Supreme Court rules secretly recorded calls between spouses are admissible in matrimonial disputes, overturning a High Court judgment on ...
Reversing Punjab & Haryana HC order, Supreme Court said act of snooping itself was evidence of a deteriorating marriage & thus could not be ignored during legal proceedings.
A secretly-recorded telephonic conversation with the partner may be used by a spouse in matrimonial disputes, including divorce ...
A total of 6,793 unauthorised structures were identified by the authorities in four Faridabad villages spread across 786.26 ...
A wedding in Himachal Pradesh recently made news as the bride married two brothers. However, the custom of polyandry has been ...
As the Election Commission’s voter roll revision sparks fears of disenfranchisement—especially in Muslim-majority districts—Bihar’s fragmented political landscape faces new pressures, from Prashant ...
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has accused former constable Munir Ahmed of forging the signature of his Pakistani wife on their nikah nama and concealing critical details of his marriage, ...
Following the completion of the two-month \"cooling-off period,\" appropriate action shall be taken by them in accordance ...
Jim Obergefell and Rick Hodges, once opposing sides in the same-sex marriage case, are now friends a decade after the Supreme Court decision.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling means that Senate Bill 4, which allows local police to arrest suspected undocumented immigrants, continues to be blocked.