BENGALURU: The Karnataka Supreme Court has noted that the husband is marrying another woman, although a lawsuit to dissolve the first marriage is pending in a family court, and has sought refuge under Muslim law, indicated a motion by the man Revocation of the order back The family court denied his application for custody of his first wife’s child and imposed a cost of 50,000 rupees.
“Now it is clear that the act of a Muslim man to marry a second wife during the existence of the first marriage constitutes cruelty per se and that not only the first wife can stay away from the marital home, but can also apply for a divorce.” for this reason. If the wife can stay away from the marital home due to the second marriage, it goes without saying that she can normally keep sole custody of her minor child … “, said Jusice Krishna S. Dixit and declined the application.
The court further said the first wife agreed to terminate the criminal case and asked that court to terminate her immediately. However, the petitioner’s husband was “unjustifiably persistent and held on to his weapons” despite living happily with the second wife and child she conceived, the court added, while ordering the petitioner to pay the costs to the first wife pay one month, otherwise all visiting rights granted to him will be suspended.
Judgment reserved on appeals against prohibition of online games
The Karnataka Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned a series of petitions challenging the state’s online gaming ban. A departmental bank owned by Supreme Judge Ritu Raj Awasthi and Judge Krishna S. Dixit reserved the order after hearing the arguments of the petitioners’ attorney and the attorney general. The petitioners have challenged the validity of the provincial government’s amendment to the Karnataka Police Act, which prohibits and criminalizes the playing of skill games, including online games, using money or otherwise.
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