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A UAE resident received a divorce via WhatsApp voice note from her husband abroad, raising legal questions about digital ...
Amidst efforts to reduce dependency on foreign platforms, Russian lawmakers signal WhatsApp's impending exit from the market.
WhatsApp should prepare to leave the Russian market, a lawmaker who regulates the IT sector said on Friday, warning that the ...
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 ...
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. According to ...
Of course, under Islamic law, executing a divorce can be quite simple. Men who want to separate from their wives declare "I divorce you" three times.
UK’s leading online divorce service, Divorce-Online.co.uk, has seen a surge in cases where social media is directly contributing to marital breakdown, confirming the company’s early ...
Afraid of leaky members in a group chat? WhatsApp has a new tool called advanced chat privacy that will prevent participants from exporting the chat contents.
The High Court ruled that a husband can submit his wife's WhatsApp chats, obtained without her consent, as evidence in a divorce case to prove adultery. The court emphasized that the right to ...
Forty per cent of adulterous divorce cases in Italy cite WhatsApp messages as evidence of unfaithfulness, the Italian Association of Matrimonial Lawyers has reported.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has allowed a husband to use his wife's private WhatsApp chats, obtained without her consent, as evidence in their divorce case. Citing the Family Courts Act, the ...
How do we lessen our dependence on all things digital? Do we need to stop in our tracks and divorce ourselves from our beloved machines? Maybe a trial separation would do, or just separate ...