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...COMMON PRAYER: Civil Miscellaneous Appeals filed under Section 55 of the Indian Divorce Act, 1969, against the orders dated 15.02.2018, passed in I.A. Nos. 84...

...S.N Bhargava, J.:— A petition under Sec. 10 of the Indian Divorce Act, 1969 seeking dissolution of marriage with his wife Smt. Maye Singh, respondent, had been...filed in the Court of learned District Judge, Ajmer, who vide his order dated 13.5.1989 passed a decree of divorce subject to the confirmation by this Court.2. We issued notice to the...parties.3. Learned counsel for the petitioner informed us that respondent Maye Singh has also filed a complaint for divorce in the Superior Court of District of Columbia, Family Division...

...that respondent No. 2 is the complainant and wife of accused No. 1. Accused No. 1 and his wife (respondent No. 2) filed a joint petition under Section 10A of the Indian Divorce Act, 1969, for...divorce by mutual consent in M.C No. 155/2011 on the file of the Family Court, Dakshina Kannada, Mangalore, and the same was allowed and the marriage of accused No. 1 with respondent...

... Prayer : This Civil Miscellaneous Appeal filed under Section 55 of Indian Divorce Act, 1969, to set aside fair and decreetal order dated 15.09.2022 passed by the I Additional District...

...Indian Divorce Act, 1969. Section 10(i) contains as many as 10 grounds. He must clearly allege that he is seeking Divorce on a particular ground or more. In the present case, nothing is...Prayer in C.M.A. (MD) No. 1189 of 2017: Appeal filed under Section 55 of the Indian Divorce Act, 1869, to reverse and allow I.D.O.P. No. 13 of 2009 on the file...of the Principal District Judge, Madurai dated 31.03.2010.Prayer in C.M.A. (MD) No. 1190 of 2017: Appeal filed under Section 55 of the Indian Divorce Act, 1869...

...solemnised on 21.01.2004. The said Original Petition was filed under Section 10(1)(iv) of the Indian Divorce Act, 1969.2. According to the pleadings set out in the said Original...Prayer: This Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is filed under Section 55 of the Indian Divorce Act, to set aside the order passed by the learned Principal District...leprosy referred to Section 10(1)(iv) of the Divorce Act, 1869. The husband/respondent herein miserably failed to discharge the burden cast on him.5. The appellant...

...1. Petition under Section 10 of Indian Divorce Act 1969 for dissolution of Marriage by a decree of divorce was filed by the petitioner-husband against his wife...found on examination of the evidence that respondent No. 1 was living in adultery with respondent No. 2. In consequence of the findings recorded by the Additional District Judge, a decree for divorce has...absence of the respondents in the present proceedings before this Coart, we are of the considered view that decree of divorce granted by the learned Additional District Judge deserves to be confirmed. We...

...10A of the Divorce Act, 1969. Appeal is disposed of accordingly. R & P to be returned to the Family Court....petition for dissolution of marriage under Section 10A of the Divorce Act, 1869 which was inserted by the Act of 51 of..., therefore, that Section 10A of the Divorce Act, 1869 was introduced w.e.f 03.10.2001 and would not have retrospective...

...Divorce Act, 1969. According to the appellant, the marriage between the appellant and the respondent was solemnised on 09.12.2011 at CSI Immanuel Church, Hasthampatty, Salem as per Christian...the appellant and to that effect, she has also filed IDOP No. 25 of 2012 under Section 32 of The Indian Divorce Act for restitution of the conjugal rights...C.M.A. No. 1574 of 2017:- Appeal filed under Section 19 of Family Court Act against the Judgment and Decree dated 18.11.2014 passed in I.D.O.P. No. 15 of 2012...

...averments, recorded a finding that in the petition filed under Section 10(1)(ix)&(x) of the Divorce Act, 1969, by one Mrs. Monisha, this Court do not find any allegations of...) of the Divorce Act provides specifically adultery as one of the grounds for dissolution of the marriage and ultimately allowed the writ petition and set aside the order passed by the Family Court...

...order arising out of a proceeding under Indian Divorce Act, 1969, the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890, the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 and the Indian Lunacy Act...Section 372 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Act’) is under challenge in this appeal.2. Brief factual matrix relevant for...proper adjudication of the appeal is stated hereunder:One Smt. Ratnamani Kisku and her daughter Rakhi Kisku filed an application under Section 372 of the Act for issuance of succession...

...:—5. Sub-Section (3).— Sub-Section (3) of Sec. 29, Limitation Act, 1908, makes the Limitation Act inapplicable to suits under the Divorce Act, 1869. There are other Acts, like the Parsi Marriage and...divorce, nothing in the Limitation Act shall apply to any suit or other proceeding under any such law. Therefore, it is argued that by virtue of sub-Section (3), sub-Section (2) of...expressly excluded by such special or local law.(3) Save as otherwise provided in any law for the time being in force with respect to marriage and divorce, nothing in this Act shall apply...

...prevailing in the Divorce Court (until the Divorce Reform Act, 1969 came in force), was as follows:Conduct of such a character as to have caused danger to life, limb, or healt...marriage has broken down irretrievably. The Divorce Reform Act, 1969 was repealed by the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1973 which came into force on 1-1-1974. The sole ground on which a petition for divorce may..., 1969 came into operation on 1-1-1971. Thereafter, the distinction between the sexes is abolished, and there is only one ground of divorce, namely, that the...

...though it has been provided as to before whom an appeal shall lie against a judgment or order arising out of a proceeding under Indian Divorce Act, 1969, the Guardians and Wards Act...any of the powers of a District Judge under any of the following Acts, namely:(i) Indian Divorce Act, 1869 (4 of 1869);(ii) The Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 (8 of 1890...Case No. 60 of 1994 under Section 383 of the Succession Act, 1925 (In short, ‘the Succession Act’) for revocation of the succession certificate granted by the Civil Judge (Senior Division), Sambalpur...

...and maintenance from the husband under Section 40 of the Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936. 15. A divorced Christian woman, on the other hand, is entitled to permanent alimony and maintenance from th..., which also include Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs apart from Hindus. 13. Under Section 3(1)(a), read with Section 4, of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act...pension under the said Scheme for the Swantrata Sainik Samman Pension till his demise on December 4, 2012. The petitioner was married but subsequently got a decree of divorce on March 19, 1999 and has since...

...Family Court, Coimbatore for a decree of divorce under Section 10 of the Indian Divorce Act, 1969 on the allegations narrated above. 16. In the trial, the respondent-wife...Prayer: This Civil Miscellaneous Appeal filed under Section 19 of the Family Courts Act 1974 to set aside the fair and decretal order dated 28.08.2009 made in I.D.O.P.No...person in this judgement as it is inconsequential. 12. The notice further called upon the respondent to agree for a divorce by a mutual consent. Pursuant to this, the...

...I.D.O.P.No.394 of 2006 before the Family Court, Coimbatore for a decree of divorce under Section 10 of the Indian Divorce Act, 1969 on the allegations narrated above.16. In the trial, the...(Prayer: This Civil Miscellaneous Appeal filed under Section 19 of the Family Courts Act 1974 to set aside the fair and decretal order dated 28.08.2009 made in I.D.O.P.No.394 of 2006...further called upon the respondent to agree for a divorce by a mutual consent. Pursuant to this, the respondent-wife appears to have given a complaint to the Commissioner of Police wherein she stated...

...filed by the petitioner under Sections 18 and 19 of the Indian Divorce Act, 1969, for declaring the marriage held on 8.10.1986 between the petitioner and the respondent as ‘null...The petitioner/wife has filed this petition under Sections 18 and 19 of the Indian Divorce Act, 1869, for declaration that the marriage between the petitioner...Divorce Act deals with petition of decree of nullity; andSection 19 deals with grounds of decree.Sub-Clause (1) of Section 19 says -“that the respondent was...

...) THIS MISCELLANEOUS FIRST APPEAL IS FILED UNDER SECTION 55 OF THE INDIAN DIVORCE ACT, 1969, AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND DECREE DATED 04.08.2014 PASSED...IN M.C. NO.19/2009 ON THE FILE OF THE LEARNED SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE & JMFC, SAGAR, DISMISSING THE PETITION FILED UNDER SECTION 10 OF THE INDIAN DIVORCE ACT...Divorce Act, 1869 (hereinafter referred to as the "Act" for short) seeking decree for dissolution of marriage on the ground that the respondent was leading an adulterous life with...

...1. This is a husband's petition under S. 18 read with S. 19 of the Indian Divorce Act, 1969, seeking a declaration and decree of nullity of the marriage between...of marriage on the ground that the consent of either party was obtained by force or fraud.”5. Section 18 of the Act provides that a husband or wife may present a petition to the...expression “High Court” has been defined in S. 3(1) of the Act. S. 3(1) reads as under—Section 3(1) — “High Court” means with reference to any area—(a) in a State, the High...