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<h1>Cruelty Survives Pregnancy; Cricket Betting Profits Deemed PMLA 'Proceeds of Crime' Under Section 2(1)(u) Definition</h1> Delhi High Court granted a divorce decree, holding that pregnancy or temporary reconciliation does not extinguish prior acts of cruelty and abusive conduct by a spouse, and such conduct can still constitute valid grounds for dissolution of marriage. In a separate matter, the court ruled that profits derived from cricket betting qualify as 'proceeds of crime' under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), thereby attracting the statute's attachment, confiscation, and penal provisions. These rulings clarify that both marital cruelty and betting-related gains carry continuing legal consequences despite subsequent developments or attempts at reconciliation.