Woman gave birth to a child after 10 days of Marriage; in-laws refused to adopt her
A married woman who recently got married in a village of Kanpur Dehat was found to be 7 months pregnant. […]
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A married woman who recently got married in a village of Kanpur Dehat was found to be 7 months pregnant. […]
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Courts can deviate from the set procedure stipulated under the Domestic Violence Act and can develop their procedure that may
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