A law to settle disputes, if neglectful to power, can sustain the inequalities it seeks to remedy

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The Supreme Court's ruling in 'Vibhor Garg v. Neha' allows secretly-recorded spousal phone calls as evidence in divorce cases, citing the right to a fair trial. This decision, however, faces criticism for potentially incentivizing domestic surveillance and overlooking power imbalances, especially concerning coercive control tactics.