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A UAE resident received a divorce via WhatsApp voice note from her husband abroad, raising legal questions about digital ...
The digital age has drastically changed the way people communicate with each other - as well as how these messages can be used in legal battles. Thomson says it's important to be aware of the ...
The landscape of divorce law has undergone significant changes, creating a conducive environment for the rise of digital divorce platforms. Two major legal trends in Florida exemplify this ...
WhatsApp maintained in its lawsuit that the new laws are unconstitutional and violate citizens' right to privacy in India, pointing to a pertinent 2017 Supreme Court ruling.
Technology Proposed EU law could force WhatsApp and iMessage to work together. The European Union is close to agreeing the Digital Markets Act, which would require big tech firms to open up their ...
Bhopal: In a ruling that could shape how digital evidence is treated in matrimonial disputes, Madhya Pradesh high court has upheld the admissibility of WhatsApp chats between spouses, even if ...
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Thursday issued a partial interim stay on the Competition Commission of India's (CCI) November 2024 order against WhatsApp which directed the ...
The EU’s newly agreed-upon Digital Markets Act could compel companies like Apple and Meta to open up iMessage and WhatsApp, making them interoperable with other messaging platforms.
WhatsApp, along with other social media, Skype and emails are being used to deliver oral talaq. Muslim men are allowed to divorce their wives per the religion’s talaq provision.
One of the most critical advancements in collaborative law is using AI-driven financial modeling tools that facilitate long-term financial planning and property division. These digital tools ...
In a crucial ruling, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has reportedly permitted a husband to present his wife’s private WhatsApp chats as evidence in a divorce case, even though they were obtained ...