The Bombay High Court has held that a decree of divorce cannot be granted merely on the basis of WhatsApp chats without ...
The Bombay High Court has overturned a family court's divorce decree granted solely on WhatsApp chats, deeming it ...
“Merely relying on the WhatsApp chat, the divorce decree cannot be granted, since it is not proved by leading evidence,” the ...
The Bombay High Court has set a precedent by overturning a divorce decree granted solely on WhatsApp evidence, emphasising ...
A division bench of justices Bharati Dangre and Manjusha Deshpande quashed a May 2025 decree, observing that the husband’s ...
A recent court ruling has spotlighted legal hurdles when couples marry in India but divorce overseas, raising questions on ...
Divorce cannot be granted solely based on WhatsApp chat messages presented by one side without giving opportunity to the other side to rebut the same and presen ...
Divorce cannot be granted on grounds of alleged cruelty merely based on WhatsApp chats without giving the spouse a chance to rebut, the Bombay High Court has said.
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Bombay High Court quashed a divorce order, allowing the wife to contest cruelty allegations based on WhatsApp messages.
Divorce can't be granted citing cruelty based on WhatsApp chat without rebuttal chance to spouse: HC ...
Describing the marriage as having "irretrievably broken," Sankgeetha has sought a decree of dissolution along with permanent ...