Social News XYZ     

Prof K Nageshwar: Divorce, Domestic Violence Cases Rise Due To Lockdown (Video)

         లాక్‌డౌన్ తో పెరిగిన విడాకుల కేసులు||Divorce, Domestic Violence Cases Rise Due To Lockdown

It’s not just cases of domestic violence that saw a rise during the prolonged lockdown. In the midst of the pandemic, there has also been a surge in the number of cases related to divorce and child custody.

Mumbai, which tops the list of maximum cases in the country, also saw the highest number of divorce cases being filed during the lockdown period.

The city saw a nearly three-fold increase in cases pertaining to divorce and women-related issues being filed. From an average of 1,280 cases in a month, their numbers went up to it 3,480 during the lockdown. Delhi was at the second spot.

 

Another category of legal cases that has seen a big jump in the post-lockdown period pertains to job loss and salary cut.

With many business establishments sacking employees and employers unable to pay monthly wages to their staff, fully or partially, a large number of people have opted to take the legal route against termination and unpaid salaries.

Facebook Comments
Prof K Nageshwar: Divorce, Domestic Violence Cases Rise Due To Lockdown (Video)

About SocialNewsXYZ

An Indo-American News website. It covers Gossips, Politics, Movies, Technolgy, and Sports News and Photo Galleries and Live Coverage of Events via Youtube. The website is established in 2015 and is owned by AGK FIRE INC.

Summary
Title
Prof K Nageshwar: Divorce, Domestic Violence Cases Rise Due To Lockdown (Video)
Description

లాక్‌డౌన్ తో పెరిగిన విడాకుల కేసులు||Divorce, Domestic Violence Cases Rise Due To Lockdown It’s not just cases of domestic violence that saw a rise during the prolonged lockdown. In the midst of the pandemic, there has also been a surge in the number of cases related to divorce and child custody. Mumbai, which tops the list of maximum cases in the country, also saw the highest number of divorce cases being filed during the lockdown period. The city saw a nearly three-fold increase in cases pertaining to divorce and women-related issues being filed. From an average of 1,280 cases in a month, their numbers went up to it 3,480 during the lockdown. Delhi was at the second spot. Another category of legal cases that has seen a big jump in the post-lockdown period pertains to job loss and salary cut. With many business establishments sacking employees and employers unable to pay monthly wages to their staff, fully or partially, a large number of people have opted to take the legal route against termination and unpaid salaries.

%d bloggers like this: