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Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
In-laws told to provide woman accommodation or pay her rent
New Delhi: Directing the in-laws of a woman to either arrange accommodation for her or pay the rent for her separate stay, a court has observed that an aggrieved person under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act has the right to reside in the shared household even in the absence of actual residence in it. Citing a Supreme Court ruling, the court of additional sessions judge Sharad Gupta said in his June 6 order that a woman couldn't be excluded from the shared household even if she didn't actually reside there. The petitioner, Shalini Chauhan, alleged that after her marriage in 2021 in Faridabad, she was subjected to domestic violence, following which she decided to live separately. The court was hearing her appeal against an order of a magisterial court in Sept 2023, which did not issue directions on the issue of accommodation. Vineet Chauhan, her husband who is absconding, didn't give interim maintenance to her since Jan 2023. The appellant, through her advocate Archana Sharma, said she was facing financial difficulties as her husband had filed a plea claiming he wasn't involved in any violence and not liable to pay maintenance. The judge directed the father and brother of the husband to either permit the woman to reside in the matrimonial home or arrange a separate rented premises and pay Rs 7,000 per month for rent for six months from the date of the order or until the final disposal of the complaint of the appellant under PWDV Act. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Perdagangkan CFD Emas dengan Broker Tepercaya IC Markets Mendaftar Undo The court observed that there was nothing on record to suggest that the relationship between the husband and his family members was peaceful or that he was colluding with them. "Rather, as per record, the respondent no. 1 has abandoned his parents as well as his wife. Thus, considering that the appellant was living in the matrimonial home prior to the breakdown of relationships, the respondents would have to provide some shelter or rent to the appellant for a reasonable period of time," the judge said.


Time of India
10-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Physically mark 1k km of Yamuna floodplains across 17 dists: NGT to UP govt
Agra: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the UP govt to physically demarcate the Yamuna floodplains by installing markers every 200 metres along a 1,056km stretch across 17 districts by July 30, emphasising that visible physical markers — not just geo-coordinates — are necessary to make floodplain boundaries understandable to the public. The directions were issued on Friday in response to a petition filed by Agra-based environmentalist Dr Sharad Gupta, who raised concerns about the destruction of the eco-sensitive Yamuna ravines, including areas as close as 800 metres from the Taj Mahal. Gupta told TOI, "The previous Central Water Commission report had relied solely on geo-coordinates, which common people found difficult to comprehend. This move will help prevent encroachments by making floodplain boundaries clearly visible. In Agra, where the Yamuna flows for 167km, the floodplain extends up to 5.09km on the right bank and 2.5km on the left. The July 30 deadline is crucial for ensuring clarity on where construction is permissible."The 17 districts included in NGT's directive are: Gautam Buddh Nagar, Aligarh, Mathura, Hathras, Agra, Firozabad, Etawah, Jalaun, Auraiya, Kanpur Dehat, Hamirpur, Kanpur, Fatehpur, Banda, Chitrakoot, Kaushambi, and Feb, the Central Water Commission demarcated the Yamuna floodplains using satellite imagery provided by a Hyderabad-based remote sensing agency. The result was a 521-page report with geospatial data submitted to NGT for review.