New Delhi, Aug. 6 -- The Supreme Court on Monday stated that a LinkedIn profile cannot be used as proof of income to grant alimony, while ending an eight-year marriage dispute. The court granted her a flat in Mumbai as alimony but declined her requests for Rs.12 crore, a BMW, and an additional compensation.

The top court said that the wife's claims were disproportionate and unsupported, considering an earlier settlement that both parties had agreed upon. The case gained significant attention after the wife demanded Rs.12 crore and a flat in Mumbai from her estranged husband, according to a report by Bar and Bench.

The wife depended on his LinkedIn profile to claim he was still earning a lucrative salary, but the court rejected that as c...