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K.M. Garg48 was of the view that there is no warrant in Hindu law to regard the Hindu wife as having no say in choosing the place of matrimonial home . Article 14 of the constitution guarantees equality before law and equal protection ...
K.M. Garg48 was of the view that there is no warrant in Hindu law to regard the Hindu wife as having no say in choosing the place of matrimonial home . Article 14 of the constitution guarantees equality before law and equal protection ...
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If the 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 ...
If the 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 ...
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64 make it impossible for his wife to live in his house . If , in such a state of affairs , the wife leaves the home , it can be said to be desertion by the husband . The husband is guilty of constructive desertion .
64 make it impossible for his wife to live in his house . If , in such a state of affairs , the wife leaves the home , it can be said to be desertion by the husband . The husband is guilty of constructive desertion .
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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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