Jammu Tawi, Jan,10: The Jammu & Kashmir Government has ordered transfers and postings of dozens of private and additional private secretaries. In a separate order the government has also transferred Sanjeev Raina and posted him as Additional Secretary J&K Academy of Art, Culture & Languages According to an order issued from the General Administration Department
The Domestic Violence Act of 2005, a pivotal legal framework combating domestic abuse, defines and addresses acts causing harm to aggrieved individuals in India. Recent statistics from the National Crime Records Bureau reveal a substantial number of crimes against women in Jammu and Kashmir, emphasizing the Act's ongoing relevance. Legal developments, including Supreme Court rulings and judgments in Jammu and Kashmir, reflect evolving perspectives on maintenance and divorce cases. Notably, a landmark ruling in December emphasizes the need for substantial evidence before claiming compensation or maintenance under the DV Act, aiming to prevent misuse. The nuanced application of the Act is underscored by the Delhi High Court's dismissal of Omar Abdullah's divorce plea, emphasizing the importance of establishing cruelty allegations. Legal proceedings highlight the courts' commitment to fair and equitable application of laws, discouraging opportunistic claims while ensur