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...assassination of Rajiv Gandhi.A-11 Shanthi214. She is the wife of A-10 (Jayakumar). Except the fact that she accompanied her husband from Sri....Exception.—This provision shall not extend to any case in which the harbour or concealment is by the husband or wife of the offender.216. Harbouring offend...husband or wife of the person to be apprehended.”Explosive Substances Act, 1908“3. Punishment for causing explosion likely to endanger life or...

...the appellant husband and the respondent wife did not live together for a long time and, therefore, the question of their treating each other with cruelty does not arise. According to the High Court...respondent wife with the Superintendent of Police, Women Protection Cell, Hyderabad, making defamatory allegations against the mother of the appellant husband and drew our attention to the various...renew her complaint. The counsel submitted that only because of the obstinate and uncompromising attitude of the appellant husband and his family that the respondent wife had to take recourse to t...

...Administration the High Court empowered Shri S.L Khanna to deal with the remand matter of these persons accused in the assassination case of Prime Minister. Balbir Singh was therefore produced before Shri...recorded on 16-1-1985 but it could not be disputed that after all she is the wife of the main accused in this case. She has lost her husband on October 31. She was placed in a situation where it would have...the facts concerning Indira Gandhi Assassination Case. The Magistrate directed the remand of the accused in judicial custody till 1-12-1984 giving the accused time to reconsider and reflect. The...

...second wife during the life of the first except under particular circumstances. Manu appears to present the perfect ideal of conjugal fidelity by requiring both the husband and the wife ...to each other. Thus in conclusion on the subject of mutual duties of husband and wife, the sage ordains: ‘Let mutual fidelity continue till death: this, in few words, may be considered as the supreme...to 6, who were the children born of the second marriage, would not inherit any share in the properties left by Raman Nair.6. Three appeals were consequently filed in the...

...the children whenever they are with him and never to leave the children alone at his residence or to the care of his servants or others”. Later both the husband and the wife presented a series ...the Letters Patent Bench the arguments on both sides “mainly rested upon the character of each”. The husband is said to have repeatedly accused the wife with immorality. In the opinion of the Lett....2. The appellant, Rosy Chakramakkal (described herein as wife) was married to respondent Jacob A. Chakramakkal (described herein as husband) sometime in 1952. Three children were born fr...

...child was also born from this wedlock. According to the wife, her husband was keeping with him his step-mother and it was mainly on this ground that he was usually cross with his wife and used to ...her on occasions.2. The factum of marriage was admitted by the husband and he also expressed his willingness to maintain his wife provided she lived with him. In the evidence, the wife...Nath. The allegation of beating his wife was denied by the husband.3. The learned Magistrate, on appraisal of the evidence, came to the conclusion that a sum of Rs. 75/- per month sh...

...prove that the mental cruelty is such as to cause injury to the health of the wronged party. That was a case wherein the husband filed a petition against the wife for divorce on the ground of adul...wife were not proved, the counter-allegations made by the wife against the husband certainly constituted mental cruelty of such a nature that the husband cannot reasonably be asked to live with th...wife thereafter. The husband, it was also held, would be justified to say that it is not possible for him to live with the wife. In rejecting the stand of the wife that she wants ...

...trapped by the Berkshire Police who got the scent that he was negotiating with a hitman to have the wife run over by a car. The husband was convicted and sentenced to a term of three years for that offence.... The period of probation expired on December 24, 1982.3. On January 31, 1983, while the wife was away at work, the husband removed the boy from England and brought him to...confirmed on July 22, 1983 by Mrs Justice Booth of the High Court of Justice (Family Division). By the said order, the husband was directed to hand over the custody of the minor boy to the ...

...dispute that on November 19, 1950 she went through the ceremony of marriage and lived with Perumal as his wife for several years thereafter. The children born to Annapazham in September 1951 and March...us shall lead a family life as husband and wife from this day onwards, that we shall not part each other both in prosperity and adversity and that we shall have mutual rights in respect of the...constructed and Perumal tied the sacred Thali which it is customary for a Hindu husband to tie in acknowledgment of the performance of the marriage ceremony.4. The...

...Devi had lived together as husband and wife at all the places wherever Narain Lal was posted. This fact was also verified from the colleagues of Narain Lal and their wives. That four sons were born...a matter such as the present one concerning the existence or not of a relationship of husband and wife is normally to be dealt with in a matrimonial or a civil court. It cannot at the same time be...wife and four sons were born to Yogmaya Devi from this wedlock has also been testified during the course of inquiry by Chandra Shekhar Singh, retired District Judge, Bhagalpur, Smt (Dr) Arun Prasad...

...was the exclusive property of the appellant-wife and that, therefore, the failure to return the property in the custody of the husband to the wife constitutes breach of trust def...husband after the marriage is joint property of the wife and the husband. The essential requirement for constituting an offence defined under Section 405 IPC in relation to stridhana property, is that...for return of the articles, the husband refuses to return them to the wife, it amounts to an offence of criminal breach of trust. The stridhana property is not a joint property ...

...Matrimonial Suit No. 78 of 2009) thereby allowing the said misc. case with costs of Rs. 5,000/- to be paid by the wife/opposite party herein to the husband/petitioner herein. The result is that th...costs against the wife and in favour of the husband to the tune of Rs. 5,000/- cannot be sustained in a matrimonial proceeding. Therefore the order of the awarding costs of Rs. 5,000/- by...up by making a paper publication in a widely circulated newspaper. In spite of that, the wife did not come to contest the said matrimonial suit.Mr. Kushal Chatterjee, learned Advocate...

...from the very first day the appellant wife was non-cooperative, arrogant and her behaviour towards the family members of the husband was unacceptable. Despite the misunderstanding, a male child was born...in the wedlock and thereafter, the wife took the child and left the house and chose not to come back to the husband or his family for a period of three years. It was pleaded that there had been a...frequent visitors and their interference affected the normal stream of life of the couple. They influenced the husband that he should not allow his wife to prosecute her studies and be kept at home as an...

...—“3. (ff) ‘Family’ in relation to a person means the wife or husband of such person and his or her dependent children.”Once the premises are...of the present case, we are confining ourselves to dealing with the personal law as applicable to Hindus as the parties are so. A Hindu wife is entitled to be maintained by her husband. She is...furniture there. The reason is because the wife has a very special position in the matrimonial home. She is not the sub-tenant or licensee of the husband. It is his duty to provide a roof over her head. He...

...some time the relations between the parties went on well. A female child Seema was born from the said wedlock in 1980. It is the allegation of the husband that the wife did not cooperate with him and...in a position to oblige the wife by living with her. He had to support his old parents and also to look after the future of his brothers and sisters who were dependent on him. Since the husband di...accede to the demand of the wife, her behaviour towards the husband and his family members became rude. She started threatening the husband that if he would not concede to her demand of l...

..., 1977. On October 17, 1977, the wife-appellant filed a suit against the husband respondent herein under Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 hereinafter referred to as the said Act for...rights between the parties, positive case of the appellant was that after passing of the decree, the wife was taken to the house of the husband by the parents of the wife after o...misconduct serious enough to justify denial of the relief to which the husband or the wife is otherwise entitled to. So, therefore, Section 23(1)(a) provides as follows:...

...husband and wife for a reasonably long period of time, and strict proof of marriage should not be a precondition for maintenance under Section 125 CrPC, so as to fulfil the true spirit and essence ...amount to giving a premium to the husband for defrauding the wife. Therefore, at least for the purpose of claiming maintenance under Section 125 CrPC, such a woman is to be treated as the legally ...Writ Petition No. 144 of 2012. By means of the impugned order Criminal Writ Petition No. 144 of 2012, the High Court has upheld the award of maintenance to Respondent 1 at the rate of Rs ...

...and her actual name is Glory Chandra and she is born to Christian parents. He claims that the husband of the appellant is Soosaimanickam and he too professes Christianity. He alleges that she studied...published for the year 1999, showed her name to be Glory Chandra. He also places reliance on the fact, that, the husband of the appellant made an application dated 27-4-1998, to Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd....Contention of the contesting respondent-appellant6. The respondent states that she was born to a Christian father and Hindu mother. Her father...

.... Jaspal Singh, deceased, was the son of the Chief of Bhareli (Punjab). He was married to Palvinder Kaur a few years ago and they had two children. The. husband and wife were...sacrifice her wealth and- position at the altar of love. She may have had' a motive to kill her husband but a stronger motive to preserve her own position as the wife of a prospective chief ...and that the accused took part in the disposal of the body but 1 there was no evidence to show the...

...was born to her. She further states that after marrying her, Jitender Mathur, under the influence of his first Hindu wife, gave an undertaking on 28-4-1988 that he had reverted back to Hinduism and...had agreed to maintain his first wife and three children. Her grievance is that she continues to be a Muslim, and is not being maintained by her husband and has no protection under either of the...fraudulently taken away by the accused, a Mohammedan, who married her according to Muslim law after converting her to Islam. It was held that the conversion of the Hindu wife to Mohammedan faith d...