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  2. Divorce - Wikipedia

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    Divorce (also known as dissolution of marriage) is the process of terminating a marriage or marital union. [1] Divorce usually entails the canceling or reorganising of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage, thus dissolving the bonds of matrimony between a married couple under the rule of law of the particular country or state.

  3. Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes - Wikipedia

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    Robert Albion Pritchard, W Tarn Pritchard and John George Witt. A Digest of the Law and Practice of the Court for Divorce & Matrimonial Causes, and Appeals from that Court. Third Edition. Shaw and Sons. London. 1874. Google Books. George Browne. A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes. 1864.

  4. Kausalya Shankar - Wikipedia

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    She became a cause célèbre after her former husband V. Shankar was hacked to death in 2016 in an honour killing by killers hired by her family. Her case, known as Udumalai Shankar murder case, became emblematic of the endemic issue of honour killings of inter-caste couples, as well as the enduring issues of caste violence in Tamil Nadu. Her ...

  5. Pendency of court cases in India - Wikipedia

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    The lack of coordination and cooperation is a major cause for the vacancy in the higher judiciary. ... Tamil Nadu: 6.38 3.00 165 1,448,870 71,351 9.3 107 98 Telangana ...

  6. Dowry system in India - Wikipedia

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    In the south, marriage is more often conducted within the bride's family, for example with close relatives or cross-cousins, and in a closer physical distance to her family. In addition, brides may have the ability to inherit land, which makes her more valuable in the marriage, decreasing the chance of dowry over the bride price system.

  7. Suhas Katti v. Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The marriage, however, ended in divorce, which is when the accused started contacting the victim again but she rejected him again. The accused then started harassing the victim online. On March 24, 2004, a chargesheet was filed under section 67 of the IT Act 2000, 469 and 509 IPC before the metropolitan magistrate in Egmore, Chennai. [ 2 ]

  8. Category:Divorce in India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Divorce in India" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Recognition of same-sex unions in India - Wikipedia

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    Puducherry falls within the jurisdiction of the Madras High Court, based in Tamil Nadu. On 22 April 2019, the High Court ruled in Arunkumar v. The Inspector General of Registration that transgender women may marry under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, [f] a ruling that has precedent in Puducherry as well. [197]