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  1. THE DIVORCE ACT, 1869 ACT NO. 4 OF 11869 [26th February, 1869.] An Act to amend the law relating to Divorce and Matrimonial Causes 2***. Preamble.—WHEREAS it is expedient to amend the law relating to the divorce of persons professing the Christian religion, and to confer upon certain Courts jurisdiction in matters

  2. Section 10 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869. 10. Grounds for dissolution of marriage.—. (1) Any marriage solemnized, whether before or after the commencement of the Indian Divorce (Amendment) Act, 2001, may, on a petition presented to the District Court either by the husband or the wife, be dissolved on the ground that since the solemnization of ...

  3. show all section the divorce act, 1869 i.--preliminary; ii.--jurisdiction iii.--dissolution of marriage iv.--nullity of marriage v.--judicial separation reversal of decree of separation vi.--protection-orders vii.--restitution of conjugal right viii.--damages and costs ix.--alimony x.--settlements xi.--custody of children xii.--procedure xiii ...

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · The Divorce Act, 1869 ACT NO. 4 OF 1869 [26th February, 1869] An Act to amend the law relating to Divorce and Matrimonial Clauses. Whereas it is expedient to amend the law relating to the divorce of persons professing the Cristian religion, and to confer upon certain Courts jurisdiction in matters matrimonial; it is hereby enacted as follows:-

  5. Microsoft Word - The DIVORCE ACT. DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE, MUTUAL CONSENT, NULLITY OF MARRIAGE, JUDICIAL SEPARATION AND RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS UNDER THE INDIAN DIVORCE ACT, 1869.

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  6. Section 10(1)(x) in Indian Divorce Act, 1869 (x) has treated the petitioner with such cruelty as to cause a reasonable apprehension in the mind of the petitioner that it would be harmful or injurious for the petitioner to live with the respondent.

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  8. the divorce of persons professing the Christian religion, and to confer upon certain Courts jurisdiction in matters matrimonial; it is hereby enacted as follows:-