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A lawyer has sparked debate by warning that mothers-in-law may be sued for interfering in their children's marriages. This came after a Delhi High Court ruling opened the door for spouses to seek damages for intentional interference leading to 'alienation of affection'. "Good decision," said one Instagram user, while another said, "What about relatives interfering in your kids' lives?"
short by Sakshita Khosla / 07:45 pm on 30 Sep
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