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Can Divorce Be Filed Without Spouse Consent in India?

Posted by author-avatar The Matrimonial Lawyers
April 22, 2026
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Divorce is never an easy decision, and legal complexities can make the process even more challenging. One of the most frequently asked ...
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How Social Media Posts Can Affect Your Divorce Case

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March 24, 2026
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In today’s age Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and X are a big part of how we talk to each other every day. These platforms let us share ...
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WhatsApp chat messages being presented as digital evidence in an Indian family court during a divorce case hearing.
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Can WhatsApp Chats Be Used as Evidence in Divorce Cases in India?

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March 24, 2026
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In modern matrimonial disputes, digital communication often plays an important role in determining the facts of a case. Couples today f...
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