Judgments - Matrimonial Disputes
RANJEET KAUR VERSUS SARANJEET
Sumit Kumar Versus Rupam Kumari
JITENDRA KUMAR SHARMA VERSUS VARSHA RAWAT
SHILPA AGGARWAL VERSUS RUCHIKA GUPTA
RITU VERSUS SANDEEP KUMAR PRASHAR
Ravinder Kaur Versus Manjeet Singh (Dead) Through Lrs.
As already noticed, the High Court,while taking note of the nature of allegations made has proceeded on the basis that there is irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Needless to mention that irretrievable breakdown of marriage by itself is not a ground provided under the statute for seeking dissolution of marriage. Hence, merely because certain issues have been raised with regard to the same, even if it be on a misunderstanding in the instant facts, it cannot be considered as inflicting mental Full Judgment
AKSHAT BHARDWAJ & ORS VERSUS STATE OF DELHI & ANR
BINITA DASS VERSUS UTTAM KUMAR
LOKESH MITTAL & ORS VERSUS THE STATE & ANR
INDER SINGH VERSUS SUMITRA
JATINDER SINGH ANAND & ORS VERSUS STATE & ANR
RD VERSUS BD
RAJAN KOCHHAR & ORS VERSUS THE STATE ( GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI) & ANR
KIRAN DEVI VERSUS KAPIL
VIJENDER KUMAR YADAV @ BIJENDER SINGH & ANR VERSUS THE STATE (GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI) & ANR
ASHISH PANDEY & ORS VERSUS STATE & ANR
In a case where criminal proceedings arise essentially out of matrimonial dispute and the parties have decided to bury the hatchet, the court must examine if there is any likelihood of the criminal prosecution resulting in conviction. In fact-situation wherein the matrimonial relation has been brought to an end by mutual consent and the parties are eager to move on with their respective lives seeking closure and if there is nothing to indicate lack of bonafide on the part of Full Judgment