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Either party to a marriage , whether solemnized before or after the commencement of this Act , may also present a ... ( i ) that there has been no resumption of cohabitation as between the parties to the marriage for a period of one year ...
Either party to a marriage , whether solemnized before or after the commencement of this Act , may also present a ... ( i ) that there has been no resumption of cohabitation as between the parties to the marriage for a period of one year ...
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By an amendment of the Hindu Marriage Act it has now been provided that any party may seek divorce if there has ... for judicial separation means resumption of cohabitation by volition of both the parties or by reconciliation and it is ...
By an amendment of the Hindu Marriage Act it has now been provided that any party may seek divorce if there has ... for judicial separation means resumption of cohabitation by volition of both the parties or by reconciliation and it is ...
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( 2 ) the courts do not aid a party to an illegal undertaking ; or ( 3 ) the law does not permit a party to let his ... or ( 4 ) where both parties are equally guilty , law leaves the parties where it finds them and keeps itself aloof ...
( 2 ) the courts do not aid a party to an illegal undertaking ; or ( 3 ) the law does not permit a party to let his ... or ( 4 ) where both parties are equally guilty , law leaves the parties where it finds them and keeps itself aloof ...
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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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