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... separation was at one time styled as divorce a mensa et thoro which was separation " from bed and board " in contradistinction to a divorce , a vinculo matri- monii , which absolutely dissolved marriages by snapping the matrimonial bond ...
... separation was at one time styled as divorce a mensa et thoro which was separation " from bed and board " in contradistinction to a divorce , a vinculo matri- monii , which absolutely dissolved marriages by snapping the matrimonial bond ...
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... separation is a provision that has been incorporated in the Hindu Marriage Act , 1955 in order to deal with such cases . But judicial separation does not end the mental relationship . Decree of divorce under section 13 is necessary.5 57 ...
... separation is a provision that has been incorporated in the Hindu Marriage Act , 1955 in order to deal with such cases . But judicial separation does not end the mental relationship . Decree of divorce under section 13 is necessary.5 57 ...
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... separation or divorce . The enforcement of monogamy by law and the setting up of divorce courts in India have been responsible for considerable mischief and sorrow . It is true that , in the absence of divorce and judicial separation ...
... separation or divorce . The enforcement of monogamy by law and the setting up of divorce courts in India have been responsible for considerable mischief and sorrow . It is true that , in the absence of divorce and judicial separation ...
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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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