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Maintenance
means neglects or refuses to maintain: (a) his wife, unable to maintain herself, or (b) his legitimate or illegitimate minor child, whether married or not unable to maintain itself, or (c) his legitimate or 'illegitimate child (not
filiate
filiated by the initiative of the parent "Louisiana Civil Code"] compare acknowledge, legitimate NOTE: A child may be illegitimate but filiated. Both legitimation and acknowledgment filiate an illegitimate child. Adopted children are filiated by the adoption proceeding.
Legitimation per subsequens matrimonium
17 Geo. 5, c. 60), as from 1st January, 1927. The Act provides for the legitimation of an illegitimate person by the subsequent marriage of the parents, but not if the other person was married to a
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Derivative settlement
a derivative settlement) shall take and follow, up to the age of sixteen, that settlement; (b) if an illegitimate child, shall take and follow, up to the age of sixteen, the settlement of his mother; and shall
Fitz
of Herbert; Fitzjames, the son of James; Fitzroy, the son of the king. It was originally applied to illegitimate children.
Gnati
Gnati, the word 'gnati' in Sanskrit literally inter-preted includes a brother also but will not include 'illegitimate sons', Krishna v. Velugoti Krishna, AIR 1970 SC 1795 (1810).
Hindu
to explanation (ii) to s. 3(1) of the Hindu Minority and Guardian-ship Act, 1956, any child legitimate or illegitimate, one of whose parents is a Hindu by religion and who is brought up as a Hindu is
Marriage
suit in the Ecclesiastical Court during the life of the parties. Children resulting from such marriages were not illegitimate unless and until the marriage had been declared void by the Ecclesiastical Courts, which declaration made the marriage
Incest
the action of the spiritual courts, 4 Steph. Com. It is now within certain relationships, whether legitimate or illegitimate, including a half-brother and half-sister, a misdemeanor, punishable by seven years' penal servitude by virtue of the Punishment
Ultra vires
meeting could not authorize, and an act which, if every individual corporator assented to it, would still remain illegitimate.' See Asbhury Railway Carriage and Iron Co. v. Riche, (1875) LR 7 HL 653, where the Houseof Lords
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