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On February 21, 2024, the Supreme Court noted that accepting such patriarchal standards undermines human dignity and that terminating a woman's services due to her marriage under a service regulation is a "coarse case" of gender discrimination and inequality.
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Unexpectedly, in the latest supreme court judgment on maintenance to husband an Indore family court has mandated that a wife provide to her husband a maintenance allowance totalling Rs 5,000 per month. In December 2023, the woman filed a complaint against her husband for domestic abuse, and the result is made public on February 20, 2024.
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Family courts are authorized to deal with matrimonial disputes such as divorce or child custody. The main aim of the family court is to compromise with legal problems that occur in families.
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The Special Marriages Act of 1954 allows people of different religions to form marriages. The Special Marriages Act of 1954 governs the solemnization and registration of marriages in which either spouse is a Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, or Sikh