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Residence
J.S. Singh v. Jyotsana Singh, AIR 1982 MP 122 [See Divorce Act, 1869, s. 3(3)] Residence, is generally understood as referring
Nullity of marriage
king's proctor, and see now Matrimonial Causes Act, 1937, and DIVORCE. See INTERVENTION, and Browne and Latey, Divorce.
Husband and wife
Acts, 1925 and 1937, and the Judicature Act, 1925. See DIVORCE and MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Proceedings of husband and wife against each
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Income
of the wife's application for an order for maintenance on dissolution of their marriage, constituted 'income' within section 51(2) of the
Intervention
any other person, may intervene in any suit for the dissolution of marriage, on the ground that the parties have been
Judge
(25 Geo. 5, c. 2), s. 1. In the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division there is the President and two judges.
Winding-up
according to their respective rights with a view to its dissolution. If the assets are not sufficient to meet the liabilities,
Partnership
and appointing a receiver of his share of profits. The dissolution of partnerships and the taking of partnership accounts are matters
Recrimination
made by an accused person against the accuser. In a divorce suit, a counter charge that the complainant has been guilty
Royal Courts of Justice
the superior Courts of Law and Equity, the Probate and Divorce Courts and the court of Admiralty' recommended by a Royal
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