Family Courts Not to Require Spouses Physical Presence for Initial Petition Filing and Future Hearings
The Madras High Court has directed Family Courts not to require the physical presence of spouses when submitting a petition […]
The Madras High Court has directed Family Courts not to require the physical presence of spouses when submitting a petition […]
The Delhi High Court ruled that orders issued under Section 12 of the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 (GW Act)
The Supreme Court noted that Civil or Family Courts handling child custody cases have a more advantageous position than High
Navigating the complexities of family law in India demands a nuanced understanding of legal provisions and procedural safeguards, particularly in
Matrimonial cases in Indian Family Courts are inherently complex, encompassing a myriad of legal intricacies that demand meticulous attention. Parties
The dynamics of family court proceedings in India have seen a significant shift over the years, moving towards a more
The Delhi High Court recently said that if the family courts are referring parties to counseling, they should not give