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Delhi HC ruling, and alimony law firestorm ignited by Yuzvendra Chahal | The Lowdown
The Chahal divorce and a recent Delhi High Court ruling have ignited a nationwide debate on the future of alimony in India.
Turkey’s animal protection law treats pets as “living beings,” making abandonment illegal and punishable with fines up to Rs ...
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"Alimony Not For Financially Independent": Delhi Court Denies Maintenance to Railway Officer
The Delhi High Court has ruled that alimony cannot be awarded to a spouse who is financially self-sufficient and independent, ...
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Lori Loughlin might walk away from her 28-year marriage with nothing. Divorce lawyers explain why.
Lawyers break down Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli’s reported prenup — and what nearly three decades together could mean ...
The Delhi High Court's decision emphasises that alimony is meant to support genuinely needy spouses, not to provide ...
Barley Snyder announced that attorney Kimberly A. Kipnis has been named to the board of directors of the York Literacy ...
The Delhi High Court ruled that financially self-sufficient spouses cannot claim alimony, emphasizing it's for genuine need, ...
HAQ', an upcoming film inspired by the Shah Bano case, brings one of India’s most significant legal battles back into national conversation, exploring the intersection of law, religion and women’s ...
While pets are considered "movable property" under Turkish civil law, some court decisions in recent years have allowed for ...
Capehart Scatchard announced the growth of its school law department with the addition of two attorneys, and more moves.
Haredi parties agree to back bill to split Attorney General's role, in exchange for support on a different bill.
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