The matter, involving two cases lodged by the lawyer's wife that have now been settled, also led the Court to deprecate the practice of using children as “an instrument” to intimidate the other party in marital disputes.
Two cases had been lodged against the man on the basis of complaints by his ex-wife following a matrimonial dispute. The couple later arrived at an amicable settlement and were granted talaq.
The Delhi High Court recently directed a lawyer to do ten pro bono cases while quashing two FIRs registered against him by his former wife, after they amicably settled the disputes and got.
Legal Aid Of East Tennessee Partners With Hamilton County Court To Provide Unmet Legal Needs For Christmas Friday, December 11, 2020
Pictured, left to right, are Honorable L. Marie Williams, Circuit Court Judge; Honorable Kyle E. Hedrick, Circuit Court Judge (back); Honorable J.B. Bennett, Circuit Court Judge (front); Matthew Huff, LAET Pro Bono and Housing Attorney (back); Honorable Jeffrey W. Hollingsworth, Circuit Court Judge
Legal Aid of East Tennessee announced a partnership between LAET, Judge Jeffrey Hollingsworth, Chancellor Jeffrey Atherton, Hamilton County courts and local attorneys designed to help low income people during the holiday season. On Friday at noon, LAET presented a Pro Bono Christmas Tree at the Hamilton County Courthouse. At that time, local judges decorated the tree with Pro Bono Cases for local attorneys to give the gift of their time to someone in need. Attorneys can also go to www.laet.org to volunteer their time to someone in need.