Kerala High Court Affirms Widow’s Right to Reside in Matrimonial Home under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (DV Act) Despite Husband’s Demise

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Published on  16 Jun 2025

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In a pivotal decision affirming the residential rights and dignity of widowed women, the Kerala High Court has ruled that a woman retains the right to stay in her matrimonial home even after the death of her husband.

Supreme Court: Builder Not Responsible for Buyer’s Loan Interest Due to Flat Delivery Delays

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Published on  13 Jun 2025

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In a key ruling impacting homebuyers and real estate developers, the Supreme Court clarified the extent of compensation owed by builders in cases of delayed possession.

Madras High Court Affirms Right of Same-Sex Couples to Form Families, Upholds Individual Autonomy and Dignity

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Published on  13 Jun 2025

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In a recent habeas corpus case involving the alleged illegal detention of a woman by her family, the Division Bench of Justices G. R. Swaminathan and V.

Another Legal Victory for Online Legal India Calcutta High Court Grants Stay on All Further Proceedings

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Published on  13 Jun 2025

Updated On  14 Jun 2025

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Another Legal Victory for Online Legal India Calcutta High Court Grants Stay on All Further Proceedings. Based on a client’s complaint against, Online Legal India the former Managing Director of FastInfo filed a revisional application before the Hon’ble Calcutta High Court seeking quashing of the proceedings, which was admitted by the court.

Delhi High Court: Divorced Earning Wife Not Liable for Child’s Maintenance; Father to Bear Full Cost

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Published on  13 Jun 2025

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On May 13, 2025, the Delhi High Court dismissed a husband's request to make his ex-wife equally responsible (50:50) for the financial upkeep and education of their two minor children.