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K.i. Mohanan Vs. Smt. Jeejabai
Court: Kerala
Decided on: Aug-01-1986
Reported in: AIR1988Ker28
Sivaraman Nair, J. 1. An interesting question is sought to be raised by the appellant. That relates to the withdrawal of an application jointly filed by the spouses for divorce by mutual consent under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act. The appellant urges that once an application by mutual consent under that section is filed, neither of the spouses is entitled to unilaterally withdraw such consent. It is also submitted that even assuming that one of the spouses withdraws the consent, the Court is not entitled to act on such withdrawal.2. The facts of this case are only very few. The appellant and the respondent were married in June, 1980. An application for divorce by mutual consent was filed under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act on 23-6-1981 and the same was numbered as H.M.O.P. No. 50 of 1981. On 27-6-1981, that petition was posted to 4-1-1982 for reporting reconciliation, if any. I.A. No. 2187 of 1981 was filed by the respondent on 29-10-1981 stating that she had not conse...
Muslim Educational Society and ors. Vs. K.A. Paryaryi and ors.
Court: Kerala
Decided on: Aug-01-1986
Reported in: AIR1987Ker80
Thomas, J.1. A Philanthropist by name Kunhammed Haji, made a gift of his land to a registered society in the year 1970. But after his death the subject matter of the gift unfortunately became the subject-matter in two litigations including the present one, though the extent of the land is only 20.75 cents. The donee is the Muslim Educational Society which is popularly known by the initial letters of its three words -- M.E.S.2. As per Ext. A1 gift deed, the donor Kunhammed Haji donated the suit property in favour of the 1st defendant (M.E.S.). A building was constructed on the said land wherein a hospital was housed for some time. When the society found it difficult to pull on with the hospital due to variety of causes, its office -- bearers resolved to use the building for accommodating another institution by name 'Industrial Training Centre', which hitherto was functioning in a distant place (Kuttiadi). At that stage one T.K. Paryaryi who is a close relative of the donor, filed a suit...
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