Social Media Like as Divorce Grounds in Turkey | Ruling
"A Like" as Grounds for Divorce: Turkey Sets a Surprising Legal Precedent
In Turkey, a simple "like" on a photo of someone of the opposite sex can now be officially considered a valid reason for divorce.
The case comes from Kayseri, where a woman filed for divorce, claiming her husband repeatedly violated marital fidelity by liking photos of other women. Local courts, including the Supreme Court of Appeals, sided with her, ruling that digital gestures that undermine trust in a marriage can be treated as a form of infidelity.
Legal Impact of Digital Behavior
This ruling changes the landscape across the country: likes, comments, and online flirting are now recognized as potentially harmful to a marriage.
Lawyers warn this could trigger a wave of similar divorce cases. In essence, a single click on a screen can now spark a legal battle.
Expert Analysis
Experts note that the case highlights how social media is reshaping notions of personal boundaries and trust in modern relationships.
Turkey has become one of the first countries to formally equate digital actions with behavior that can destroy a marriage.
Case Location: Kayseri | Court: Supreme Court of Appeals | Legal Grounds: Digital Infidelity
"Digital etiquette reaches a new level: in Turkey, even a 'like' can have legal consequences."
📱 Important: The ruling establishes that social media interactions can be considered valid grounds for divorce when they undermine marital trust.
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