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Supreme Court of India landmark 2026 judgment banner showing the Court building, Lady Justice statue, legal files marked as quashed proceedings, and key highlights including divorce under Article 142, ₹5 crore alimony, child custody, and condemnation of vexatious matrimonial litigation.

He Filed 80 Cases Against Her. The Supreme Court Quashed Every Single One.

wintage_litigation June 25, 2026 0
By Advocate Karan Dua | Vintage Litigation, New Delhi | Published: June 2026 She came to me with a briefcase. Not because she was a lawyer. Because it was the only thing big enough to carry all the court notices. Eighty-plus of them. Filed in different courts, at different times, against her. Against her parents. […]
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Legal awareness banner showing a DNA test report indicating non-paternity, a DNA helix, a judge's gavel, scales of justice, and silhouettes of a man and child. The graphic discusses whether maintenance obligations end after a DNA test proves a man is not the biological father.

The DNA Test Says the Child Isn’t Mine.” Does Your Maintenance Obligation End? The Supreme Court’s 2026 Answer.

wintage_litigation June 19, 2026 0
By Advocate Karan Dua | Vintage Litigation, New Delhi | Published: June 2026 It is one of the most difficult conversations a client can have with a lawyer. A marriage has broken down. The wife has filed for maintenance—for herself and for the child. The husband insists the child is not his. He asks whether […]
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