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Woman can't slap cruelty case on ex after divorce: Supreme Court

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 9 April 2024
Supreme Court utilized Article 142 to dismiss criminal proceedings against a man under Section 498A of IPC, citing post-divorce harassment. The court quashed the FIR and subsequent proceedings to prevent prolonging differences between the separated couple.
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