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Nobody above law in country: Supreme Court in matrimonial case

Around Odisha Bureau10 months ago01 mins

New Delhi, 30/1: Nobody is above the law in this country, the Supreme Court on Thursday observed in a dispute between a man and his estranged wife, an IPS officer.

Justices B R Gavai, Augustine George Masih and K Vinod Chandran made the remark after the man’s counsel raised an apprehension that he would be made to suffer all his life for the estranged wife was an IPS officer.

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