Judgments - Cruelty
SAREPALLI SREENIVAS & ORS. VERSUS STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH
KAHKASHAN KAUSAR @ SONAM & ORS. VERSUS STATE OF BIHAR & ORS.
STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH VERSUS JOGENDRA & ANR.
Meera Versus State By the Inspector of Police Thiruvotriyur Police Station Chennai
Mirza Iqbal @ Golu & Anr. vs. State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr
Hirdayshay Vs. Nutanbai
Law laid down - Held : 1. The husband and wife lived together only for about two years intermittently, since February, 1988 and thereafter, the husband had to either serve the notice or to take the recourse of issuance of search warrant through S.D.M. Despite making persistent efforts to persuade wife to return, she did not join the company of husband and she filed two cases against the husband, both resulted in dismissal. Thus, the intention of wife is clear i.e to Full Judgment
Nafees Khan and another Versus The State of Madhya Pradesh
Neha Tyagi Versus Lieutenant Colonel Deepak Tyagi
VIKRANT VIKAL TRIPATHI VERSUS STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH & ANR.
GUMANSINH @ LALO @ RAJU BHIKHABHAI CHAUHAN & ANR. VERSUS THE STATE OF GUJARAT
SAMAUL SK. versus THE STATE OF JHARKHAND & ANR.
Abhishek Pandey @ Ramji Pandey and others Versus State of Madhya Pradesh and Others
Law laid down - FIR lodged under Section 498-A of IPC and Section 3/4 of Dowry Prohibition Act after coming to know that husband is going to marry another lady, alleging incidents occurred almost two years prior to the date of lodging the FIR and after filing suit for seeking decree of divorce under Section 13-A of Hindu Marriage Act. The FIR is nothing but an afterthought and counter-blast to the suit filed by the husband for seeking decree of divorce. Full Judgment