Thursday, 17 March 2011

SupremeCourt Decision Removed the Word Mistress

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His controversial decision by the Supreme Court seeking to remove the word mistress, the Women's Association's petition is dismissed.



The Supreme Court said in its decision that a night spent with a man taking a woman shall be deemed to be entitled to alimony. The decision was to use the word mistress. Women's efficiency committee said that based on marital status for women, the term is derogatory and discriminatory.

Committee on the petition filed by Justice Markandeya Katju and S. Laird's Bench dismissed on the ground that the decision of the committee have no right to question. That the marital dispute related to the case has been decided it is not party to the committee.

21 October last year following a Supreme Court decision said, if a man has a mistress whom he meets economic needs and use it primarily as a maid for sex or does so in our view, the relationship is not like marriage.
Supreme Court decision gave the order that the woman he lives under Live the relation is not entitled to get maintenance, until he do not meet certain criteria. The court said that merely living with or at weekends to spend with her on a night not become family.
India's only female vice president of Additional Solicitor General Indira Jai ​​Singh and Vinay Bhardwaj Committee of the Supreme Court refused to remove comments expressed disappointment.
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