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Can a Movie Be Banned During Elections? Legal Debate Over Dhurandhar 2 Reaches Madras High Court
Can Dhurandhar 2 be banned during Tamil Nadu elections? A plea in Madras High Court claims its political themes may influence voters under the Model Code of Conduct. This article explores the legal debate balancing freedom of expression (Article 19) vs electoral integrity — and what the court may decide.
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Does Wife Get 50% Property After Divorce in India? (2026 Legal Position)
No — there is no automatic "50% property share" rule for wives after divorce in India. Unlike community property laws in some Western countries, Indian law treats assets based on individual ownership, contributions, and judicial discretion under the Hindu Marriage Act and other statutes. This guide explains the 2026 position on property division, alimony benchmarks, exceptions, and what a wife can actually claim.
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How to Get Divorce Quickly in Kolkata in 2026 – Fast-Track Mutual Consent Guide
Want a quick divorce in Kolkata in 2026? Mutual Consent Divorce under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act is still the fastest route — and the 6-month cooling-off period can be waived. This step-by-step guide covers the fast-track waiver strategy, Kolkata checklist, airtight MoU drafting, digital courts, and realistic timelines (1–2 months possible).
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Are Secret Call Recordings Admissible in Divorce Cases in India? Supreme Court 2025 Judgment Explained
Yes — secretly recorded phone calls between spouses are admissible in divorce cases in India, as clarified by the Supreme Court in Vibhor Garg v. Neha (14 July 2025). This landmark ruling balances privacy with the right to a fair trial, allows such evidence in cruelty/adultery cases, and sets conditions for admissibility (relevance, authenticity, Section 65B certificate).