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... parties to the marriage for a period of one year or upwards after the passing of a decree for judicial separation in a proceeding to which they were parties ; or ( ii ) that there has been no restitution of conjugal rights as between ...
... parties to the marriage for a period of one year or upwards after the passing of a decree for judicial separation in a proceeding to which they were parties ; or ( ii ) that there has been no restitution of conjugal rights as between ...
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... parties to a marriage together whether such marriage was solemnized before or after the com- mencement of the Marriage Laws ( Amendment ) Act , 1976 on the ground that they having been living separately for a period of one year or more ...
... parties to a marriage together whether such marriage was solemnized before or after the com- mencement of the Marriage Laws ( Amendment ) Act , 1976 on the ground that they having been living separately for a period of one year or more ...
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... parties or by reconciliation and it is not a unilateral attempt by one of the spouses against the will of the other and , therefore , where there was no resumption of cohabitation by volition of both the parties within two years after ...
... parties or by reconciliation and it is not a unilateral attempt by one of the spouses against the will of the other and , therefore , where there was no resumption of cohabitation by volition of both the parties within two years after ...
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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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