Domestic Violence Cases Lawyer in Delhi.

– Lalita Toppo v. the State of Jharkhand (2018): The Supreme Court ruled that a live-in partner can seek maintenance under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005. – Inder Raj Malik v. Sunita Malik (1986): The Delhi High Court ruled that a person can be convicted under both the Dowry Prohibition Act and Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code. – Hiralal P. Harsora and Ors v. Kusum Narottamdas Harsora and Ors (2016): The Supreme Court ruled that females can also be liable under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005. – Sandhya Wankhede v. Manoj Bhimrao Wankhede (2011): The Supreme Court ruled that complaints can be filed not only against the adult male person but also against the adult male’s female relatives. – V.D. Bhanot v. Savita Bhanot (2012): The Supreme Court ruled that the Domestic Violence Act, 2005, also includes victims of domestic violence prior to 2005. – Rajesh Kumar and others v. the State of U.P (2017): The Supreme Court directed the formation of a “Family Welfare Committee” to deal with Section 498A of the IPC.

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