DELHI HC has rejected the claim of a man accused of adultery by his wife, stating that the right to privacy is not absolute. The court ruled in favor of the wife, who sought evidence to support her divorce case. The court ordered a hotel to produce records related to the accused’s stay with another woman. The decision emphasizes the importance of protecting women’s rights and highlights the limited scope of the right to privacy in certain circumstances.
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