Saturday, 9 March 2019

FATHER IN LIVE-IN RELATION CANNOT GET CHILD’S CUSTODY: PUNJAB AND HARYANA HIGH COURT


The Punjab and Haryana High Court has held that if custody of a child is granted to a person in a “live-in” relationship without dissolution of previous marriage, there are chances that the child would learn that live-in relationships are the way of life. The court passed the order and dismissed an appeal filed by a Hisar resident challenging the decision of a family court Hisar on child custody. The court cannot approve this kind of social set up, because it would give a wrong signal to the society at large and would create an adverse impact on the tender mind of the minor child, especially a girl child,” the bench observed in its detailed order.


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Friday, 8 March 2019

CUSTOMARY DIVORCE FROM WIFE NO LICENCE TO REMARRY: SUPREME COURT


The Supreme Court said that marrying a second time on the basis of a “customary divorce” from the first wife will render the second marriage invalid as the law stipulates that a man and woman are permitted to tie the nuptial knot only if they do not have a living spouse. This decision came in the case of an inter-caste marriage solemnised in 2010. The marriage developed strains allegedly because of the husband’s drunken habits and matrimonial torture inflicted on the wife. While leaving for her parental home with her belongings, she discovered a marriage dissolution deed of her husband from his first wife and later moved a Pune court seeking her marriage to be declared void.


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Wednesday, 6 March 2019

THREE-JUDGE BENCH OF SUPREME COURT TO DECIDE VALIDITY OF PROVISIONS GOVERNING RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS


The Supreme Court referred to a three-judge bench a plea challenging the Constitutional validity of provisions in matrimonial laws empowering courts to ask estranged spouses to "cohabit" and "take part in sexual intercourse". The plea said that these laws treat women as "chattel" and are violative of fundamental rights including the right to privacy. The petition filed by two law students, challenging the validity of section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act (HMA), Section 22 of the Special Marriage Act (SMA) and certain provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC).


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Saturday, 23 February 2019

EVEN MARRIAGE IS ILLEGAL, BUT CHILD CAN GET FATHER’S JOB: BOMBAY HIGH COURT


The Bombay high court has ruled that a child born of an illegal second marriage of a railway employee can still be eligible for a job on compassionate grounds after his father dies. The court directed Central Railway to consider the job application filed by a Vithalwadi resident, whose father had died while in service, on compassionate grounds. The Railway employee died in 2003. The railways rejected the application of his son saying his mother had married his father, while the latter was still married to his first wife.


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Friday, 22 February 2019

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Tuesday, 12 February 2019

BILL IN RAJYA SABHA ON REGISTERING NRI MARRIAGES WITHIN 30 DAYS


The Registration of Marriage of Non-Resident Indian Bill, 2019 was introduced by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj in the Rajya Sabha. According to the bill Non-Resident Indians who marry an Indian citizen or a fellow NRI abroad have to compulsorily register their marriages within 30 days or face the prospects of their passports being impounded or even revoked. The Bill also allows courts to attach properties, movable and immovable, of "proclaimed offenders" or people who fail to appear before courts despite warrants being issued against them. The proposed law will be applicable to NRIs marrying Indian women within or even outside India.


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FATHER HAS EQUAL VISITING RIGHTS AND CAN’T LIMIT HIS VISITATION RIGHTS: TELANGANA HIGH COURT


A division bench of Telangana High Court has made it clear that the father’s visitation rights and temporary custody of his children cannot be denied on the ground that he was staying alone at home, he was consuming alcohol or on the ground that he was feeding the children with outside food. The court made this observation while dismissing an appeal filed by one Kalpana, the mother of two children, who was living independently after separating from her husband, and said that the father has equal rights to enjoy the company of his kids.


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