"Lawyers Will Make Merry": Chief Justice's Consent Divorce Advice To Woman
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Chief Justice DY Chandrachud asked the woman about her educational qualifications. When the woman replied she holds an MTech and a PhD, he said she must find a job
Hearing a petition for transfer of a matrimonial dispute case, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud advised a couple to agree to divorce by mutual consent and said a long legal fight would only benefit lawyers.
The Chief Justice asked the woman her educational qualifications. When the woman replied that she holds an MTech degree and a doctorate from a US university, the Chief Justice asked where she was working. The woman replied she was not working at this point.
"You are so educated and you do not have a job. You must find a job for yourself," the Chief Justice said.
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