
In a recent Delhi High Court judgment, it was held that a spouse can sue an alleged third party for damages if their willful interference negatively impacted the marriage. The affected spouse now has the right to file an alienation of affection (AoA) case against them. This ruling allows spouses to claim compensation from anyone who meddles in their marital relationship. Highlighting this judgment, a woman lawyer in a viral video showcased a different perspective that sparked widespread debate online, pointing out that even a mother-in-law (MIL) could be held accountable if she creates conflicts between her son and his wife, or her daughter and her husband, as she claimed in the video.In a social media post, the lawyer added a text on the video,
“Mummy ji (MIL) thoda bach ke rehna please,” warning MILs to avoid creating problems that could harm their children’s marriages. The expert also outlined the key points of an AoA claim and provided guidance on how someone can register such a case.In her video’s caption, she further wrote, “This is very common outside India but In India courts are and may further consider this ground to file a civil suit, after the Delhi High Court ruled such claims are maintainable, allowing a spouse to sue a third party for interfering with their marriage.”She also explained the essential aspects of an AoA claim, “Intentional Interference: You need to demonstrate that the mother-in-law or third party acted with the intent to destroy the marital relationship. Causation: You must show a clear link between their actions and the breakdown of your marriage. Loss of Affection: It’s not enough that the marriage is strained you must prove a genuine love and affection were present before their interference and were subsequently destroyed.”