Delhi High Court Rules that Having Different Religious Beliefs and Not Performing Certain Religious Duties per Se Would Not Amount to Cruelty

Recently, the Delhi High Court ruled that having different religious beliefs and not performing certain religious duties per se would not amount to cruelty. The bench of Justices Suresh Kumar Kait and Neena Bansal Krishna was dealing with the appeal challenging the Judgment passed by the Family Court, granting divorce on the ground of cruelty

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