New Delhi: The Delhi High Court is poised to deliver a landmark judgment that could redefine how married couples handle interference in their relationships. According to the court, if a third party attempts to sabotage the love or emotional bond between a married couple, the affected spouse may be entitled to file an Alienation of Affection (AoA) case against that individual.

If upheld, this legal provision could allow spouses to claim compensation from anyone, outside the marriage, who disrupts their marital relationship.

A lawyer on Instagram raised an intriguing question, Could a mother-in-law be held legally responsible if she causes conflict between her son and daughter-in-law, or her daughter and son-in-law?

Responding to her own question in a video, she said, ,"Ye jo case abhi a

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