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Restitution of Conjugal Rights (RCR) in India 2026 explained with courtroom imagery, a spouse leaving the matrimonial home, Lady Justice statue, gavel, and legal documents highlighting Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act.
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Can a Court Force Your Spouse to Come Back? Restitution of Conjugal Rights in India — The Complete 2026 Guide

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June 5, 2026
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Author: Advocate Aman Chawla, The Matrimonial Lawyers | Divorce Law, Matrimonial Remedies, Supreme Court Your spouse has left. They ha...
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Mother embracing her young child in a legal office setting, symbolizing child custody rights, maternal care, and family court protection in Delhi. The banner highlights a 2026 legal guide on mothers' child custody rights in India
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Mother’s Child Custody Rights in Delhi: Your Complete Legal Guide for 2026

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June 3, 2026
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Introduction: The Custody Question Every Mother Fears Separation is hard enough. But the moment a mother asks 'Will I lose my child?',...
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Professional legal banner featuring a smartphone displaying a call recording screen, a judge's gavel, and the Supreme Court of India building. The banner discusses the legal admissibility of secret call recordings in Indian divorce and matrimonial cases, presented by The Matrimonial Lawyers Delhi.
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Can Your Spouse’s Secret Call Recordings Be Used Against You in Divorce? The Supreme Court Finally Has an Answer

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June 2, 2026
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June 2026 | Author: Advocate Aman Chawla, The Matrimonial Lawyers |  Divorce Law, Evidence, Supreme Court Picture this: for months — m...
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Professional legal banner titled “Homemaker Maintenance Rights in India: Delhi HC 2026 Ruling Explained.” The image features a homemaker standing near a window with a courthouse visible in the background, alongside legal symbols including scales of justice and a judge’s gavel. The design highlights maintenance rights, recognition of unpaid domestic contributions, and gender justice under Indian family law.
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A Homemaker Does Not Sit Idle” What the Delhi High Court’s 2026 Ruling Means for Maintenance in India

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June 1, 2026
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Based on the landmark judgment Rakesh Ray v. Priti Ray (2026 SCC OnLine Del 757), delivered on 16 February 2026 by Justice Swarana Kant...
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Banner image illustrating mental cruelty as a ground for divorce in India. A distressed spouse sits in the foreground while a blurred argument unfolds in the background. Legal symbols including a judge’s gavel, scales of justice, and the Hindu Marriage Act book emphasize the legal aspects of matrimonial disputes and divorce proceedings in India.
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Mental Cruelty as a Ground for Divorce in India: What the Law Says in 2026

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May 29, 2026
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By Advocate Aman Chawla  |  Founder, The Matrimonial Lawyers, Delhi  |  Published: 29 May 2026  |  Updated: 29 May 2026  |  You don'...
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How to File a Complaint at the CAW Cell?

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May 28, 2026
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By Advocate Aman Chawla  |  The Matrimonial Lawyers, New Delhi  |  May 2026 Crime Against Women Cell, Complete Practical Guide (Delhi,...
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Professional legal banner showing a transfer petition in matrimonial cases, featuring a judge’s gavel, family law book, Lady Justice statue, city transfer icons, and divorce silhouettes with the title “How to Move Your Case to Another City (2026)”.
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Transfer Petition in Matrimonial Cases: How to Move Your Case to Another City (2026)

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May 27, 2026
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Estimated reading time: 9 minutes Last updated: May 2026 | Reviewed by Adv. Aman Chawla, Supreme Court of India. Your spouse filed t...
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Professional legal banner showing a modern house, family silhouettes, judge’s gavel, and law book with the headline “Who Gets the House After Divorce in India? Rights of Wife, Husband & Children Explained (2026)”.
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Who Gets the House After Divorce in India? Rights of Wife, Husband & Children Explained (2026)

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May 25, 2026
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By Advocate Aman Chawla  |  The Matrimonial Lawyers, New Delhi  |  May 2026 When a marriage breaks down, few questions cause more an...
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NRI Divorce: Can an Indian Court Dissolve a Marriage Solemnized Abroad?

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May 22, 2026
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Written by Adv. Aman Chawla Matrimonial Law Specialist | Delhi High Court & Supreme Court of India 8 Years Exclusive Practice in Ma...
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Banner image discussing whether a married woman can file a domestic violence complaint against another man under Indian law, featuring courtroom visuals, silhouettes of a man and woman, a judge’s gavel, and the Supreme Court of India backdrop.
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Can a Married Woman File a DV Complaint Against Another Man? What Courts Say.

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May 20, 2026
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A critical judicial ruling clarifies that a legally married woman who has never lived in a shared household with the petitioner cannot ...
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