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Central Government Act Section 10 in The Indian Divorce Act, 1869
10. When husband may petition for dissolution.- Any husband ... without adultery would have entitled her to a divorce a mensa et toro, or of adultery coupled with desertion, without
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Central Government Act Section 50 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
50. Opinion on relationship, when relevant.- When the Court ... prove a marriage in proceedings under the Indian Divorce Act (4 of 1869 ), or in prosecutions under sections
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Central Government Act Section 3 in The Indian Divorce Act, 1869
3. Interpretation- clause.- In this Act, unless there
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Central Government Act Section 17 in The Indian Divorce Act, 1869
17. Confirmation of decree for dissolution by District Judge ... suit are or have been acting in collusion for the purpose of obtaining a divorce, shall be at liberty
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marriage ...... . . 18
32--34. Existing law under the Divorce Act, 1869 . . . 13-19
35. Marriages solemnised under existing ... amongst Christians is LWSQMSE f°’
contained in the Indian Divorce Act, 1359, and that relating
to marriage in the Indian
Law Commission Report
Central Government Act Section 7 in The Indian Divorce Act, 1869
7. Court to act on principles of English Divorce ... which the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes in England for the time being acts and gives relief: 3[ Provided
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Central Government Act Section 19 in The Indian Divorce Act, 1869
19. Grounds of decree.- Such decree may be made
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Central Government Act Section 18 in The Indian Divorce Act, 1869
18. Petition for decree of nullity.- Any husband
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application, judicial separation was granted
under the Indian Divorce Act by the single Judge of the High
Court. The custody ... that the Court cannot make any order under the
Divorce Act, as the daughter had attained majority, and no
guardian
Supreme Court of India
Central Government Act Section 4 in The Indian Divorce Act, 1869
4. Matrimonial jurisdiction of High Courts to be exercised ... subject to Act. Exception.- The jurisdiction now exercised by the High Courts in respect of divorce a mensa et toro
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