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Courts , therefore , refuse to grant divorce on grounds of - ' custom ' which is not a ground given in the Act . It has been held that it is not the function of a court constituted under the Hindu Marriage Act to grant a decree or ...
Courts , therefore , refuse to grant divorce on grounds of - ' custom ' which is not a ground given in the Act . It has been held that it is not the function of a court constituted under the Hindu Marriage Act to grant a decree or ...
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13 - B . The view that a ground which existed earlier , in addition to that contained in Section 13 - B , should also be proved , would result in nullifying the very object of providing this new ground of divorce by insertion of S. 13 ...
13 - B . The view that a ground which existed earlier , in addition to that contained in Section 13 - B , should also be proved , would result in nullifying the very object of providing this new ground of divorce by insertion of S. 13 ...
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Nothing could be a clearer denunciation of a rival on the ground of religion . Such accusation was held contravention of S. 123 ( 3 ) . Beg J. pointed out that candidates on election to a legislature , which is a part of the State ...
Nothing could be a clearer denunciation of a rival on the ground of religion . Such accusation was held contravention of S. 123 ( 3 ) . Beg J. pointed out that candidates on election to a legislature , which is a part of the State ...
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Preface | 11 |
Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
The Hindu Marriage Act 1955An Experiment | 36 |
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