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Family Law Judiciary

Scope of 498-A

 05 June 2008

Section 498A. Explained...

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Presumption of joint family

 12 May 2008

In a suit for partition, the court has observed: The fact that persons were residing together or processing some cultivating lands jointly, by itself would not give rise to a presumption that there existed a joint family fund having a joint nucleus...

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Presumption of marriage is rebuttable

 12 May 2008

When Section 50 read with Section 114 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, it is clear that the act of marriage can be presumed from the common course of natural events and the conduct of parties as they are borne out by the facts of particular case. Th..

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Maintenance allowance fixed in the compromise can be altered

 10 April 2008

Maintenance allowance fixed in the compromise can be altered u/s 127 Cr.P.C. ..

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- Exclusive property - when can be divided u/s 27 of the Hindu Marriage Act

 10 April 2008

- Exclusive property - when can be divided u/s 27 of the Hindu Marriage Act ..

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Section 125(1)(c) Cr.P.C. - refusing maintenance to unmarrie

 10 April 2008

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Divorce - What is cruelty?

 16 March 2008

Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 – Section 13 (ia) & 28 of the – Cruelty – Divorce - To constitute cruelty, the conduct complained of should be "grave and weighty" so as to come to the conclusion that the petitioner spouse cannot be reasonably expected to li..

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Divorce – Mental Cruelty

 16 March 2008

The concept of mental cruelty cannot remain static; it is bound to change with the passage of time, impact of modern culture through print and electronic media and value system etc. etc. What may be mental cruelty now may not remain a mental cruelty ..

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