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Choppala Lalitha Kumari Vs. Gogulamudi Bhaskara Rao
Andhra Pradesh
Oct-06-2005
FamilyCivil
Divorce Act, 1869 - Sections 3, 3(1), 3(3), 4, 8, 10, 10A, 10A(1), 16, 17 and 19; Divorce Rules; Indian Divorce (Amendment) Act, 2001 - Sections 10A; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) - Sections 15; Constitution of India - Article 14
2005(6)ALT628; I(2006)DMC607
office while numbering the O.P. filed by the petitioner under Section 10-A(1) read with Section 8 of the Divorce Act, 1869 (hereinafter in short referred to as 'Act' for the purpose of convenience).2. This O.P is presented before this … 10, 10A, 16, 17 and 19 of the Act and would point out that despite the fact that Section 10A was inserted by the Central Act 51/2001, dated 3-10-2001, Section 16 of the Act had not been amended.
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Kerala
Feb-25-2010
Family
Divorce Act, 1869 - Section 10A, 10A(1) and 10A(2); ;Indian Divorce (Amendment) Act, 2001; ;Hindu Marriage Act - Section 13B and 13B(1); ;Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act - Section 32B and 32B(1); ;Special Marriage Act, 1954 - Section 28, 28(1) and 28(2); ;Hindu Law; ;Constitution of India - Articles 13, 13(1), 14, 21, 44, 142 and 372; ;Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)
2010(1)KLT869
32B accepted and recognised the concept of divorce by mutual consent. To get the concept introduced into the Divorce Act, 1869 we had to wait for a lot more of time. In 2001, after the Courts and the Law … Is the stipulation of a period of two years as the minimum mandatory period of separate residence in Section 10A(1) of the Divorce Act right, just and fair? Is it arbitrary, fanciful and oppressive? Does that stipulation offend
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Rajasthan
Mar-14-2005
Family
Indian Divorce Act, 1869 - Sections 10A, 10, 14 and 36; Indian Divorce (Amendment) Act, 2001; Indian Divorce Rules; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) - Sections 151
RLW2005(3)Raj2022
their marriage dissolved by a decree of divorce by mutual consent; accordingly they filed a joint application under Section 10A of the Act, 1869. The compromise entered into between the parties have been attested by the Deputy Registrar … parties and perused the entire material available on the record.2. This appeal under Section 36 of the Indian Divorce Act, 1869 (hereinafter shall be referred to as 'the Act, 1869') read with Section 151 of the Code of Civil
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Rohan Sunil D'Souza Vs. Shalini Sharma
Supreme Court of India
Apr-20-2009
Family
Indian Divorce Act, 1869 - Section 10A
transfer petition is, accordingly, allowed.3. As far as I.A.2 of 2009 made under Section 10A of the Indian Divorce Act, 1869 is concerned, let the same be treated as withdrawn, to be filed before the appropriate court. - MOTOR
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Chennai
Oct-30-2006
Family
Indian Divorce Act, 1869 - Sections 8, 10A and 32; Indian Christian Marriage Act
I(2007)DMC39
2006. Sd/- Sd/-Respondent AppellantSd/- Sd/-Counsel for Respondent Counsel for Appellant3. It is true that Section 10A of the Divorce Act, 1869 provides for taking a petition for dissolution of marriage by mutual consent before the District Forum by both
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Kerala
Jul-20-2012
Education
in these appeals is whether it is necessary to pass a decree nisi under Section 16 of the Divorce Act, 1869 (Act IV of 1869), where a joint application is filed by the husband and wife under Section 10A
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Kerala
Nov-29-2001
Family
Divorce , 1869 - Sections 8, 10, 10A, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20; Hindu Marriage Act - Sections 13 and 13B
I(2002)DMC703
a decree nisi. Family - jurisdiction - Sections 8, 10, 10A, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 of Divorce Act, 1869 and Sections 13 and 13B of Hindu Marriage Act - jurisdiction of High Court (HC) for entertaining petition … learned counsel for both the parties submitted that the provision fordissolution of the marriage by mutual consent under Section 10A of the Divorce Act isexactly similar to Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act except regarding the period
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Kerala
Feb-07-2023
and valid reason, as may satisfy the court, to advance the interest of justice.11. Section 10A of the Divorce Act, 1869 deals with dissolution of marriage by mutual consent, which reads thus;“10A. Dissolution of marriage by mutual consent.- (1)
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Kerala
Feb-07-2023
and valid reason, as may satisfy the court, to advance the interest of justice.11. Section 10A of the Divorce Act, 1869 deals with dissolution of marriage by mutual consent, which reads thus;“10A. Dissolution of marriage by mutual consent.- (1)
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Kerala
Feb-07-2023
and valid reason, as may satisfy the court, to advance the interest of justice.11. Section 10A of the Divorce Act, 1869 deals with dissolution of marriage by mutual consent, which reads thus;“10A. Dissolution of marriage by mutual consent.- (1)
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