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Monday, 21 November 2011

Divorced Woman Cannot Use Former Husband's Surname


The Supreme Court of India has decreed, in effect, that a woman cannot use the husband's surname after the dissolution of the marriage.

Dinesh Patil married Nisha in 1995 after the death of his first wife. Dinesh Patil filed for divorce in 1997 and the marriage was dissolved by a decree of divorce awarded by a family court in 2006.



When Nisha continued using the surname after divorce, Dinesh Patil obtained an injunction in the matter from the family court. The Court held "By using the name/surname (of the husband), there is always a possibility of people being misled that she still is his wife, when in fact she is not." On an appeal by Nisha to the Bombay High Court, the Honourable High Court concurred with the lower court and held that she "cannot use the husband's name anywhere, including in her bank account."

Nisha challenged the High Court judgment in the Supreme Court through a  Special Leave Petition. She contended that the matter was beyond the jurisdiction of the family court. She argued that there was no rule governing the use of the husband's surname after divorce. She went on to contend that  "Surname is not a trademark which can be patented by an individual."

The Supreme Court dismissed the SLP and said that they were "not inclined to interfere with the impugned order" (of the lower courts).

Earlier this year, in a case where the Passport Office refused to renew the passport of a divorced Pune woman continuing to use her former husband's surname (even though the husband did not object to the use of his surname after the divorce), the Additional Solicitor General Darius Khambata submitted the opinion that a divorced woman could use her former husband's name. "The wife has a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India (right to life) to use any name including her married name notwithstanding the fact that her marriage has been dissolved."

We add our two pence (as has become our practice now!): the Additional Solicitor General seems to have erred in the interpretation of Article 21 of the Constitution of India; the interpretation seems to stretch Article 21 a tad too far. The observation made by the presiding officer of the Family Court put the matter in a nutshell. The family court's opinion is, essentially, commonsense, ladies and gentlemen!





Sunday, 20 November 2011

62nd (US) National Book Awards


"Salvage the Bones", by Jesmyn Ward, the grim tale of a community devastated by Hurricane Katrina, has won the 62nd National Book Award for Fiction.



"The Swerve", by Stephen Greenblatt, which is an account of the rediscovery of the Latin poet Lucretius, has won the award in the non-fiction category.

The poetry prize has been awarded to Nikki Finney’s "Head Off & Split by Nikki Finney.

Inside Out & Back Again" by Thanhhai Lai, which is the story of a Vietnamese family in Alabama, received the prize for Young People’s Literature.

Each of the winners receives US $10,000.

Honorary prizes were awarded to the Florida-based bookseller Mitch Kaplan and the poet John Ashbery.





Nargis Fakhri of "Rockstar" the New Brand Ambassador for Van Heusen Woman


Nargis Fakhri, the beautiful model of Czech-Pakistani origin, whose Bollywood debut movie "Rockstar" was released recently, has been named the brand ambassador for Van Heusen Woman.




In a statement, the company said: "The brand is on the cusp of a steep growth and is well poised to extend its appeal to a large western-wear sporting audience, while Nargis's career is set to take off equally well. The elegance and confidence she brings to the table is highly desirable and aspirational for today's women."


Mahindra Launches Rodeo Special Edition


Mahindra has introduced an all-new dual colour Special Edition of Mahindra Rodeo.





The new dual colour scheme of the Mahindra Rodeo has turned the vehicle into a visual delight.

The Special Edition sports the same 125 cc engine (used in the earlier version) which makes it a pleasure to ride even in dense traffic. The vehicle has a telescopic suspension, a 4-in-1 anti-theft lock, digital speedometer etc like the earlier version. The two-tone colour scheme is simply going to make the vehicle more attractive to its young patrons.





Amazon to Launch a Smartphone Next Year


According to Citigroup Inc, Amazon is working on a smartphone which is expected to be in the market by the last quarter of next year.

The phone is expected to be in the mid-range category. It is believed that the phone would use a processor from Texas Instruments and other chips from Qualcomm.





Amazon's Kindle is the best-selling e-book reader in the market. Its new tablet PC, Kidle Fire,  priced at $199, is expected o take on Apple's iPad in the forthcoming festive season.

Apparently, Amazon is keen on pursuing its foray into mobile devices further and use the proposed phone for selling more digital content like e-books and music.




Nissan Motors India to Launch MUV in August 2012



Nissan Motor India's urban MUV is expected to be launched in August 2012. It would resemble Nissan NV 200 and will be positioned against Toyota Innova .

According to an official of Nissan Motor India, the vehicle will be unveiled at the Delhi Auto Expo in January 2012.





The MUV is being developed as part of its joint venture with Ashok Leyland but will carry the Nissan logo and brand name.

Nissan and Ashok Leyland have already launched Dost, a 1.25-ton mini truck, as part of their joint venture.






UTV Motion Pictures Acquires Film Rights for Chetan Bhagat's "Revolution 2020"


UTV Motion Pictures have acquired the movie rights for Chetan Bhagat's latest novel "Revolution 2020".

Chetan Bhagat's first two books  "Five Point Someone" and "One Night @ the Call Center" have already been made into movies. The next two books  "The 3 Mistakes of My Life" and "2 States: The Story of My Marriage" are also slated to be made into movies.





According to Siddharth Roy Kapur, CEO, UTV Motion Pictures, the book is extremely engaging and topical and it makes sense to strike the deal.

Chetan Bhagat tweeted: "Happy to announce the Revolution 2020 movie deal with UTV. Tell @utvmp who'd make a good Gopal, Aarti & Raghav!"