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Supreme Court: Paternity tests permissible in marital disputes

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India's Supreme Court has ruled that paternity tests of a child can be permitted in marital disputes. The court questioned why a woman would object to such a test if she had nothing to hide, suggesting that resistance could imply concern over the outcome. The ruling came as the court examined a case involving a marital dispute where paternity was a central issue. The Supreme Court's observation signals a shift in how courts may approach contested paternity claims within matrimonial proceedings.

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