India, Aug. 29 -- The Delhi High Court on Friday ordered that a wife can seek preservation and disclosure of call data records (CDR) and location details of her husband and his alleged paramour to substantiate claims of adultery, saying that these are objective records that assist in the process of adjudication.

A bench of justices Anil Kshetarpal and Harish Vaidyanathan Shankar delivered the verdict while hearing a petition filed by the husband and his alleged paramour, challenging the family court's April 2025 order. The family court had allowed the wife's application seeking the preservation and disclosure of the paramour's location details, as well as the husband's CDR, asserting that the same was imperative to prove the charge.

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