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New Delhi : The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that it cannot can end the marriage. A five-judge bench headed by Justice SK Kaul said that the Supreme Court has the right to do complete justice under Article of the Constitution. Article 456 of the Constitution deals with the implementation of its orders to do 'complete justice' in any matter pending before the apex court. The bench also comprising Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice A S Oka, Justice Vikramnath and Justice J K Maheshwari. The bench said that we have held that it is possible for this court to dissolve a married relationship on the basis of irreparability. The court gave this verdict on several petitions related to the exercise of its rights under Article of the Constitution. The Supreme Court had reserved its verdict in the matter on September last year .Social changes take time The bench, while hearing the arguments, said that social changes take some time and sometimes it is easy to legislate, but the society needs to change with it. It is difficult to persuade. The bench was also considering whether its comprehensive powers under Article are in any way curtailed in a scenario where a In the opinion of the court, the marital relationship has broken down in such a way that there is no possibility of restoration, but one of the parties is creating an obstacle to the divorce. Two judges of Delhi High Court took oath On the other hand, there is also a news that two additional judges of the Delhi High Court were sworn in on Monday, after which the number of judges in the court now 47 happened. Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma administered the oath to Justice Girish Kathpalia and Justice Manoj Jain at a swearing-in ceremony held in the court premises in the presence of other judges and lawyers. The Center had approved the appointment of two judges on 47 April. 85648564CJI had recommended in April Earlier, in April, the Supreme Court Collegium headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud recommended the Center to appoint judicial officers, Justice Kathpalia, as judges of the Delhi High Court. And the names of Justice Jain were recommended. The order of appointment of judges stated that in exercise of the power conferred by clause (1) of article of the Constitution of India, the President Appoints (i) Girish Kathpalia and (ii) Manoj Jain as Additional Judges of the Delhi High Court for two years. This appointment will be effective from the date they will assume charge of their respective offices. At present in the High Court 16 including women judges Judges, while the sanctioned strength of Judges is .

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New Delhi : The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that it cannot can end the marriage. A five-judge bench headed by Justice SK Kaul said that the Supreme Court has the right to do complete justice under Article of the Constitution. Article 456 of the Constitution deals with the implementation of its orders to do ‘complete justice’ in any matter pending before the apex court. The bench also comprising Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice A S Oka, Justice Vikramnath and Justice J K Maheshwari.

The bench said that we have held that it is possible for this court to dissolve a married relationship on the basis of irreparability. The court gave this verdict on several petitions related to the exercise of its rights under Article of the Constitution. The Supreme Court had reserved its verdict in the matter on September last year .Social changes take time

The bench, while hearing the arguments, said that social changes take some time and sometimes it is easy to legislate, but the society needs to change with it. It is difficult to persuade. The bench was also considering whether its comprehensive powers under Article are in any way curtailed in a scenario where a In the opinion of the court, the marital relationship has broken down in such a way that there is no possibility of restoration, but one of the parties is creating an obstacle to the divorce.

Two judges of Delhi High Court took oath

On the other hand, there is also a news that two additional judges of the Delhi High Court were sworn in on Monday, after which the number of judges in the court now 47 happened. Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma administered the oath to Justice Girish Kathpalia and Justice Manoj Jain at a swearing-in ceremony held in the court premises in the presence of other judges and lawyers. The Center had approved the appointment of two judges on 47 April.

85648564CJI had recommended in April

Earlier, in April, the Supreme Court Collegium headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud recommended the Center to appoint judicial officers, Justice Kathpalia, as judges of the Delhi High Court. And the names of Justice Jain were recommended. The order of appointment of judges stated that in exercise of the power conferred by clause (1) of article of the Constitution of India, the President Appoints (i) Girish Kathpalia and (ii) Manoj Jain as Additional Judges of the Delhi High Court for two years. This appointment will be effective from the date they will assume charge of their respective offices. At present in the High Court 16 including women judges Judges, while the sanctioned strength of Judges is .