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Month: February 2026

Supreme Court: Husband’s Duty to Maintain Ex-Wife After Divorce Doesn’t End Just Because She Is Educated or Has Parental Support

The Supreme Court has held that a husband cannot avoid his obligation to maintain his ex-wife on the basis that she is educated or receives support from her parents. The Court stressed that marriage is founded

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Supreme Court: Temple Trust Doesn’t Qualify as “Industry” Under Industrial Disputes Act, Orders ₹12 L Compensatory Relief

The Supreme Court has held that a temple trust does not qualify as an “industry” under Section 2(j) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, and therefore provisions of the Act governing industrial disputes ordinarily do not

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POK an Integral Part of India; Foreigners Act Not Applicable to Persons Entering From the Region: J&K Court Discharges Couple

A court in Jammu & Kashmir has discharged a couple accused under the Foreigners Act on the ground that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) is legally an integral part of India — though currently under illegal occupation —

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Orissa High Court: Measures to Curb Population Growth Are Unsatisfactory; Dire Steps Needed on War Footing

The Orissa High Court has observed that existing efforts to control population growth in India are far from satisfactory and urged that urgent, comprehensive measures must be taken on a war-footing to address the impending population

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Supreme Court: Unproven Medical Treatment Cannot Be Demanded by a Patient as a Matter of Right

The Supreme Court of India has held that a patient cannot insist on receiving an unproven or experimental medical treatment as a matter of right, even if they voluntarily consent to it. The observation came in

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