Sunday, February 6, 2011

“Divorce on the rise in India, but archaic laws leave women cast aside” plus 2 more

“Divorce on the rise in India, but archaic laws leave women cast aside” plus 2 more


Divorce on the rise in India, but archaic laws leave women cast aside

Posted: 06 Feb 2011 05:58 PM PST

In majority of divorce cases, it is men who petition for divorce because women of all classes suffer terribly if their marriages end

Divorce is on the rise in India, but archaic laws leave women of all classes cast aside

Posted: 06 Feb 2011 03:19 PM PST

The first year of Rajesha Hamar's married life was peaceful. In the second, her husband began to drink. Then he started to punch and throttle her when they argued. Then he began to sexually assault her, in front of the relatives with whom they shared their one-room home in a Delhi slum.

Wholly Matrimony: Hardball could be best play

Posted: 06 Feb 2011 05:24 AM PST

Q: I'm going through an ugly divorce, so I've been looking for ways to calm things down. I'm beginning to think my lawyer might be part of the problem. He constantly tells me that he must play hardball with my husband's lawyer.

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