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Delhi HC held that if mother-in-law is the absolute owner of the property, daughter-in-law can not enforce right of residence in that property.

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Supreme Court held that for conviction to sustain in 304B and 498a, it need to be proven by the prosecution that the victim was subjected to harassment 'soon before suicide' needs to be proven beyond reasonable doubt

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Bansi Lal vs State of Haryana Supreme Court 14/01/2011 CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1322 OF 2004 About/from the judgment: While considering the case under Section 498-A, cruelty has to be proved during the close proximity of time of death and it

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Allahabad HC held that undergoing sentence for failure to pay maintenance does not waive off arrears of maintenance. The same still needs to be paid.

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Supreme Court set aside conviction as the allegations were absurd in nature and the testifying doctor did not report to Police despite it being Medico-Legal Case.

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Delhi HC held that while deciding Anticipatory Bail, recovery of Stridhan or Dowry articles is not a pre-condition. Husband joined investigation and co-operating with investigation should be enlarged on AB.

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Calcutta HC held that even in ex-parte order court has to be reasonable in awarding maintenance. Court can not order exorbitant maintenance w/o substantive proof of income of husband.

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Delhi Hc laid down guidelines after a child turned hostile and inimical to the father just after six months of staying with the mother

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Supreme Court held that if the complaint is vague and no specific date time is mentioned the said complaint is liable to be quashed as there is no chance of conviction.

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AP HC held that in the absence of specific direction to pay maintenance from date of application, it shall only be construed that maintenance shall be paid from date of order only.

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