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... husband becomes suspicious about the character of his wife , the idea cannot very easily be removed from the mind of the husband . The husband temperamentally cannot adjust to his wife and tries to take revenge on her on some pretext or ...
... husband becomes suspicious about the character of his wife , the idea cannot very easily be removed from the mind of the husband . The husband temperamentally cannot adjust to his wife and tries to take revenge on her on some pretext or ...
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... husband . The husband is guilty of constructive desertion . Constructive desertion means where one spouse is forced by the conduct of the other to leave home e . g . where a wife finds that her husband is having a concubine in his house ...
... husband . The husband is guilty of constructive desertion . Constructive desertion means where one spouse is forced by the conduct of the other to leave home e . g . where a wife finds that her husband is having a concubine in his house ...
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Balbir Sahai Sinha. The husband may not necessarily be cruel to his wife in all cases . The wife may also be responsible for cruelty towards the husband . In Dastane v . Dastane " the Supreme Court observed that under Section 10 ( 1 ) ...
Balbir Sahai Sinha. The husband may not necessarily be cruel to his wife in all cases . The wife may also be responsible for cruelty towards the husband . In Dastane v . Dastane " the Supreme Court observed that under Section 10 ( 1 ) ...
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Preface | 11 |
Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
Social Legislation and Criminal Sanctions | 25 |
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