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Supreme Court Grants Irretrievable Breakdown Divorce and Permanent Alimony in Landmark Decision. Balancing Equity and Financial Security in Matrimonial Disputes.

The Supreme Court of India, addressed significant issues in matrimonial law, including interim maintenance, permanent alimony, and divorce under the ...

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Supreme Court Restores Family Court Order: Interim Maintenance Fixed at ₹1.75 Lakh for Estranged Wife. Ensuring dignity and standard of living for estranged spouses during divorce proceedings.

The Supreme Court restored the Family Court's order granting interim maintenance of ₹1.75 lakh per month to the wife. It held that the High Court er...

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Promotion Dispute Decided on "Seniority-Cum-Fitness" Principle. Bombay High Court emphasizes seniority in promotional disputes, barring further merit assessments once minimum fitness is proven.

The High Court of Bombay addressed a writ petition filed by Smt. Shweta Takalgavankar challenging the promotion of a junior, Smt. Asha Bagul, to the p...

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Transfer of Divorce Petition from Vasai to Bandra Family Court Granted Due to Wife's Hardship and Infant's Health. The need for sensitivity towards a wife's hardships in matrimonial disputes, transfers divorce petition, and levies exemplary costs on the husband.

The Court must consider the socio-economic status of the parties, their hardships, and responsibilities towards minor children in deciding transfer ap...

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"Family Partition Deed Registered Within Time Due to Exclusion of Period for Stamp Duty Adjudication" Bombay High Court rules in favor of petitioner, excludes time taken by authorities in adjudicating stamp duty from calculation of registration period under Section 23 of the Registration Act, 1908.

The case lies in the interpretation of Section 23 of the Registration Act in conjunction with Section 34 of the Bombay Stamp Act. The court ruled that...

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Transfer Petition Allowed: Convenience of Wife Overcomes Objections, Court Urges Compliance with Legal Aid Advocate Fee Structure. Court prioritizes wife’s convenience, emphasizes the importance of maintaining fair remuneration for Legal Aid Advocates.

The Applicant-wife sought the transfer of Marriage Petition No. 71/2016 from Vasai to Panvel due to age-related hardship and medical conditions. After...

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Transfer of Domestic Violence Proceedings from Girgaon Court to Family Court at Bandra Allowed for Consolidated Hearing. Consolidation of matrimonial and domestic violence proceedings to avoid multiplicity of litigation and conflicting judgments.

The Bombay High Court allowed the transfer of domestic violence proceedings from the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Girgaon, to the Family ...

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Court Allows Transfer of Matrimonial Case to Pune: Convenience of Wife Given Priority. Bombay High Court emphasizes the importance of the wife's convenience in matrimonial proceedings.

The Bombay High Court, on hearing arguments from both the Applicant (wife) and Respondent (husband), allowed the transfer of a matrimonial case from t...

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Mumbai Family Court Wins Jurisdiction: Goa Matrimonial and Custody Cases Transferred Convenience of Wife and Child Prevails in Transfer of Proceedings from Goa to Mumbai. Prioritizing Justice and Welfare: Goa Matrimonial and Custody Cases Transferred to Mumbai.

The Court has allowed the transfer of two cases—RCS No. 6/2023, concerning the restitution of conjugal rights, and CMAP No. 52/2023, regarding the p...

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Family Court's Dismissal of Petition Challenging Flat Ownership Confirmed by High Court.  High Court Upholds Family Court's Dismissal Based on Order 2 Rule 2 of CPC

The Bombay High Court dismissed an appeal challenging the Family Court's judgment, which had dismissed a petition for sole ownership of a jointly owne...