Divorce in India is no longer a rare event. While the national rate still hovers around 1 percent, big cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru are seeing more second and third marriages end in ...
In India, a woman’s strength is often measured not by her happiness, but by how much pain she can silently carry. From the ...
According to the Income Tax Act, 1961, the taxability of alimony depends on how it is paid: either as a one-time lump sum or ...
The Chahal divorce and a recent Delhi High Court ruling have ignited a nationwide debate on the future of alimony in India. This discussion centers on financial independence, fairness, and legal ...
The Gujarat High Court is hearing an Ahmedabad man's appeal for divorce after a family court rejected his claims that his wife's affection for stray dogs and a public prank caused him distress.
The Shah Bano case, stands as a milestone in Muslim women’s fight for their rights in India. It challenged established ...