Delhi High Court: Non-Earning Spouse Cannot Be Forced to Show ITRs for Maintenance Claims
Delhi High Court rules that a non-earning spouse cannot be forced to produce ITRs for maintenance. Absence of returns supports unemployment claims.
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Delhi High Court rules that a non-earning spouse cannot be forced to produce ITRs for maintenance. Absence of returns supports unemployment claims.
Allahabad High Court rules that YouTube or social media content alone cannot prove income. Maintenance under Section 125 CrPC cannot be denied without evidence.
The Delhi High Court has ruled that a major unmarried daughter is entitled to maintenance from her father under Section 20 of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956. The Co…
The Gujarat High Court has stayed a family court’s ₹45 lakh alimony order to Nikita Agrawal, who is accused of murdering her mother-in-law. The case raises crucial questions on ma…
The Bombay High Court has ruled that a wife is entitled to maintenance under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act even if she resides in the matrimonial home. The Court emphasized…