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- Madras High Court Initiates Suo Motu Proceedings To Guard Coastal Environment, Quashes NGT Order On Shrimp Hatcheries For Lack Of Jurisdiction https://www.verdictum.in/madras-high-court/2026-mhc-1814-ms-golden-marine-harvest-v-national-green-tribunal-1615157 *Follow India’s No.1 Free Legal News Website To Get All Judgements Of The Supreme Court & Other Legal Updates:-* https://www.verdictum.in/social-media
- Defamatory Complaints Made By Spouse To Employer Or Superiors Can Constitute Mental Cruelty To Grant Divorce: Madras High Court https://www.verdictum.in/madras-high-court/v-v-a-2026mhc1807-divorce-mentacruelty-hindu-marriage-act-defamation-army-officer-1615156 *Follow India’s No.1 Free Legal News Website To Get All Judgements Of The Supreme Court & Other Legal Updates:-* https://www.verdictum.in/social-media
- THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.VADAMALAI C.M.S.A(MD)No.44 of 2021 …Appellant/Appellant/Respondent …Respondent/Respondent/Petitioner PRAYER: Civil Miscellaneous Second Appeal is filed under Section 28 of the Hindu Marriage Act r/w Section 100 of CPC.,to set aside the decree and judgment passed in CMA.No.53 of 2018 by the Additional District and Sessions Judge/Fast Track Court, Tenkasi, dated 04.09.2019
- While upholding an order granting divorce to a man, the Madras High Court observed that the removal of the Thali (mangalsutra) by a Hindu wife would amount to mental cruelty upon the husband.
