A Jaipur family court granted a man a divorce, citing his wife’s objectionable social media activity as mental cruelty. The court ruled that sharing compromising photos online caused the husband significant emotional distress and damaged his reputation. This ruling underscores how online behavior can be crucial evidence in matrimonial disputes, leading to the dissolution of the decade-old marriage. A Jaipur family court granted a man a divorce, citing his wife’s objectionable social media activity as mental cruelty. The court ruled that sharing compromising photos online caused the husband significant emotional distress and damaged his reputation. This ruling underscores how online behavior can be crucial evidence in matrimonial disputes, leading to the dissolution of the decade-old marriage.
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