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No legal bar on second divorce plea on cruelty grounds, says Karnataka high court

IndiaTimes Sunday, 19 May 2024
Karnataka HC grants divorce to a man, setting aside a family court judgment in Mysuru. The husband, accused of cruelty, filed a fresh petition after an earlier withdrawal. The wife's police complaint alleged financial demands and infidelity.
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