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Divorce Lawyers In Washington Post  
In Tradition-Bound India, Female, Divorced and Happy

By Emily Wax
Washington Post Foreign Service
Friday, September 19, 2008

KOLKATA, India -- In India, a divorce is slowly becoming a girl's best friend.
Across the country's teeming urban centers, petitions for divorce are rising ...

Live Mint :: Thinking divorce? Think vacation instead

In India, only one in 100 marriages fail, compared with one in two in the US
Mumbai: Marriage hit the rocks? Considering a divorce? An Indian tour operator wants warring couples to hold off consulting lawyers and go on holiday instead—with a relationship counsellor in tow.

Business And Economy

 
For judges, with love

Justice Ram sacked! Justice Sham cashiered! Newspapers might be filled with many such stories if the Parliament approves the Judges (Inquiry) Bill. The bill is likely to be tabled in the ensuing winter session of the Parliament, beginning November. A bold move aimed at cleansing the deep-rooted malaise af¬flicting the judicial system and making the judges accountable for their act. A move likely to cause a Tsunami in the portals of Indian judiciary with heads rolling here and

A New Indian Travel Fad: "Divorce Tourism"

TIME
A New Indian Travel Fad: "Divorce Tourism"

Perhaps it's a case of life imitating bad art. In this year's mirthless Hollywood comedy Couples Retreat: Return to Eden, eight Americans attempt to recharge their foundering marriages by undergoing counseling on a tropical island. At about the same time the movie was disappointing U.S. audiences, a handful of Indian travel agents began pushing "divorce tourism" — package deals designed to help clients salvage their vows while getting away from it all. Six months ago, Viresh Hirjee, chief executive of KV Tours & Travels in Mumbai, pioneered the field by sending customers on holiday with marriage counselors in tow. "We are trying our best to bring the couple together," says Hirjee, but, he cautions, "We are not destiny changers."

Land Mark Case Won By Us

TIMES OF INDIA
Man facing criminal cases gets daughter’s custody

Smriti Singh, TNN, Jan 30, 2010,
NEW DELHI: Is a man accused of "attempt to murder'' fit to raise a child? Well, a trial court seems to think so. Taking an unconventional stand while awarding the custody of a six-and-a-half-year-old child to her father, who has three criminal cases pending against him, a trial court affirmed its point of "not to judge a book by its cover''.

The Hindu - Not In her Care Anymore

Inappropriate messages on social sites could get you arrested, fired, or even divorced.
3rd February, 2010

Source: The Hindu (2006/03/17)
NOT IN HER CARE ANYMORE Tripat Kaur

There are some women who willingly give up custodial rights over their children during divorce proceedings.

On custodial rights, the law favours women.

There was a time when it was unthinkable for a woman to give up custodial rights over her children during divorce proceedings. However in the current social dispensation, mothers find that when they have custody, it almost frees the fathers from all responsibilities.

The Economic Times

Inappropriate messages on social sites could get you arrested, fired, or even divorced.
3rd February, 2010

The Ecomomy Times  
NEW DELHI: Imagine being thrown into jail for an innocuous Tweet. Or being sacked by your employer for an innocent status message. Worse, your wife files for divorce based on on what you put up on Facebook!

Social networking may be gaining traction across India, but the growing army of users riveted on microblogging websites such as Facebook and Twitter would do well to focus beyond privacy settings.

A humorous status message or an impromptu Tweet could get a person arrested,
 
         
   
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