Divorce Can't Be Granted Citing Cruelty Based On WhatsApp Chats: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court has ruled that divorce cannot be granted on the grounds of cruelty solely based on WhatsApp messages, emphasizing the need for fair legal proceedings. The court highlighted the importance of allowing the accused spouse an opportunity to present their side and refute the allegations. This decision underscores the judiciary's commitment to ensuring that all parties in a divorce case are afforded due process, particularly when digital communication is involved. The ruling comes amid increasing reliance on digital communications in personal relationships, which has raised questions about privacy and the context of such messages. As social media platforms play a significant role in modern interactions, the court's judgment serves as a crucial reminder of the legal standards that must be upheld in family law cases, ensuring that decisions are made based on comprehensive evidence rather than isolated digital exchanges.
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