India Couple's Baby Name Dispute
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•Karnataka: Court unites couple seeking divorce over naming baby
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India court resolves baby naming dispute, unites couple seeking divorce.
It all began back in 2021 , when the woman gave birth to a boy and went to her parents' home.
She chose the name Adi for her child - made up of the first letter of her name and part of her husband's.
Months turned into years and she approached the court seeking financial support from her husband.
The couple finally agreed on a name chosen by the court, Aryavardhana , which means "of nobility".
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