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A PETITION FOR DIVORCE ON THE GROUND OF CRUELTY US 13 l ia OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 cruelty adultery wife marriage divorce A PETITION FOR DIVORCE ON THE GROUND OF CRUELTY US 13 l ia OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 HIGHLIGHTS GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE i ADULTERY 1 Judicial separation is one step less than divorce When it becomes impossible to live together as husband and wife due certain reasons law allows separation The marriage continues but spouses need not live together 2 Adultery is a voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person whether a man or a woman with a person who is not a spouse The act must be voluntary So rape or intercourse manipulated through fraud will not be adultery One single act of adultery by either party is reason enough for divorce Sexual relations between a girl and a boy before marriage is not adultery It is not necessary that the sexual intercourse should be complete Mere suspicion or opportunity for adultery is not...
A Petition For Restitution Of Conjugal Rights Us 9 Of Hindu Marriage Act 1955 1110
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A PETITION FOR RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS U S 9 OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 right conjugal restitution court marriage A PETITION FOR RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS U S 9 OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 HIGHLIGHTS 1 During the British rule restitution of conjugal rights was introduced into the Indian Law Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act and section 22 of the Special Marriage Act provide that when the husband or the wife withdraws from the company of the other without good reason the affected person can move the Court for restitution of conjugal rights 2 For not obeying the orders of conjugal rights after one year of separation either party would be entitled to divorce the other 3 The provision for restitution of conjugal rights is a tearless way to divorce It is also used for reconciliation and reunion Misunderstandings do take place in marital life and in our country in laws add their bit of trouble to each marriage In such cases the Court could be a...
Affidavit Of The Petitioner Affidavits Production Of Documents 375
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Criminal miscellaneous petition under Section 407 of the Criminal Procedure Code IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF AT Crl M P No of Between A B Petitioner And C D Respondent Affidavit of the petitioner I Mr an adult Indian inhabitant and residing at do hereby solemnly affirm and state as follows 1 I submit that I was married to the respondent as per Hindu rites and customs on in The Marriage was conducted with the blessings of the parents of both parties friends and relatives 2 I submit that from the very first day of our Marriage the respondent refuse...
Matrimonial Petitions 1114
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MATRIMONIAL PETITIONS woman husband marriage family wife MATRIMONIAL PETITIONS DIVORCE BY MUTUAL CONSENT WITHOUT BITTERNESS U S 13 B OF THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT 1955 AMENDING ACT 1976 HIGHLIGHTS This section was introduced by the Amending Act 1976 REQUIREMENTS 1 Marriage should have been solemnised before or after the commencement of the Amending Act 1976 but not before 1955 2 A joint petition is to be presented to the Court 3 The grounds for dissolution of marriage must clearly and categorically show that a The parties are living separately for a period of one year or more before the presentation of the petition b They have not been able to live together c They have mutually agreed to dissolve their marriage HEARING a Not earlier than 6 months but not later than 18 months b There should be no collusion c The Court must make endeavours to bring about a reconciliation JURISDICTION a Formerly District Court b Presently Civil Judge Senior Div...
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