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Wife Pressuring Husband To Cut Family Ties Amounts To Cruelty: High Court
- Thursday September 18, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
A wife pressurising her husband to sever ties with his family members amounts to cruelty, the Delhi High Court has said and upheld an order dissolving an estranged couple's marriage.
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Consenting Adults Have Right To Choose Partners, Live Together: Delhi High Court
- Thursday August 14, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Delhi High Court has called the right of two consenting adults to choose each other as life partners and live together "a facet of their personal liberty and privacy" being immune to the family's disapproval.
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CAT Told To Expeditiously Decide On Reduction Of Cut-Off Marks For UPSC's CSAT Exam
- Wednesday June 28, 2023
- Education | Press Trust of India
The Delhi High Court asked the Central Administrative Tribunal to expeditiously decide a plea seeking reduction of cut off marks from 33 per cent to 23 per cent for qualifying part 2 of the Civil Services Aptitude Test conducted by the UPSC.
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Wife Pressuring Husband To Cut Family Ties Amounts To Cruelty: High Court
- Thursday September 18, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
A wife pressurising her husband to sever ties with his family members amounts to cruelty, the Delhi High Court has said and upheld an order dissolving an estranged couple's marriage.
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www.ndtv.com
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Consenting Adults Have Right To Choose Partners, Live Together: Delhi High Court
- Thursday August 14, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Delhi High Court has called the right of two consenting adults to choose each other as life partners and live together "a facet of their personal liberty and privacy" being immune to the family's disapproval.
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www.ndtv.com
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CAT Told To Expeditiously Decide On Reduction Of Cut-Off Marks For UPSC's CSAT Exam
- Wednesday June 28, 2023
- Education | Press Trust of India
The Delhi High Court asked the Central Administrative Tribunal to expeditiously decide a plea seeking reduction of cut off marks from 33 per cent to 23 per cent for qualifying part 2 of the Civil Services Aptitude Test conducted by the UPSC.
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www.ndtv.com/education