Rising Divorce Cases in Jamshedpur: Over 500 Filed in Past Year

Work-Life Balance Issues, Social Media Among Key Factors Behind Marriage Disputes

Key Points:

  • DLSA Reports 1,000 Annual Divorce Applications in Steel City
  • Work-Life Balance Major Concern Among Dual-Income Couples
  • Social Media Content Creation Emerges as New Marriage Stressor

JAMSHEDPUR – The District Legal Services Authority reported over 500 divorce cases filed last year, with work-life balance emerging as a critical factor.

The city has witnessed a significant rise in matrimonial disputes among working couples. Counselors at the Family Court have observed that role reversals, where husbands become homemakers, often lead to conflicts.

“Through our counseling sessions, we help couples understand each other’s perspectives,” said a senior counselor at the Family Court. Many couples face challenges when wives pursue careers while husbands manage household responsibilities.

Modern Challenges

Social media has introduced new strains on marriages. Disagreements over creating content like reels have become a growing concern among younger couples.

Meanwhile, the DLSA successfully mediates more than 50% of cases. “We focus on rebuilding trust through open dialogue,” remarked a family court mediator.

Intervention Efforts

The Family Court has strengthened its counseling program. It now includes specialized sessions addressing social media-related conflicts.

Moreover, the court has introduced mandatory cooling-off periods. This gives couples time to reconsider their decisions.

Join Our Newsletter

Feel like reacting? Express your views here!

Related News

Teacher Arrested in Chatra After Minor Found Pregnant

A Chatra teacher was arrested after a minor student was found pregnant, triggering outrage and leading to action under POCSO and other laws.

Two Road Accidents Raise Safety Concerns in City

A fatal scooter crash and a separate car collision in Jamshedpur highlight rising concerns over road safety and illegal roadside parking in multiple city areas.

Opinion

Middle East War Risks Global Economic Shock

Rising Middle East tensions could trigger a global food and fuel crisis, highlighting weak global governance and costly geopolitical adventurism.

Baby Girl

Congrats, it's a baby girl.  Wrap her up, let the autumn leaves curl. At 5, she plays with her brother's car. Her mother reminds, come back soon...

Just A Girl 

You May Also Like

Wild Elephant Kills Youth in Gumla Village

A 28-year-old technician was killed by a wild elephant in Gumla, Jharkhand, sparking panic as villagers report ongoing wildlife threats and damages.

National Mage Festival Set for April 11-12 in City

National Mage Festival will be held in Jamshedpur on April 11-12 featuring tribal performances, competitions, and exhibitions with artists from across India.

Read More

Discussion

Recent