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Bombay High Court Allows Husband's Divorce Petition on Ground of Desertion Under Section 13(1)(ib) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 — Long Separation Without Cohabitation Constitutes Desertion.

The appellant husband and respondent wife were married in December 1994 and have a son. The wife left the matrimonial home in February 1998, and the p...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Husband's Divorce Appeal in Goan Marriage Dispute — Abandonment of Conjugal Domicile Not Proven. Wife's Refusal to Live with Husband's Family Does Not Amount to Desertion Under Section 10 of the Portuguese Civil Code, 1867.

The appellant-husband and respondent-wife, both Goan, married on 22.2.1977 and had two children born in Goa. The husband, a seaman, filed a suit on 10...

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Appeal Dismissed: Concurrent Findings on Desertion and Cruelty Against Husband Both trial and appellate courts reject the husband's claim of desertion, upholding the wife's contention of ill-treatment.

The appellant-husband's plea for divorce on grounds of desertion and cruelty was rejected. The court found that the appellant failed to prove desertio...

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Bombay High Court Sets Aside Divorce Decree in Hindu Marriage Act Case — Allegations of Cruelty and Desertion Not Proven. Court holds that isolated incidents and vague allegations do not constitute cruelty under Section 13(1)(ia) and desertion under Section 13(1)(ib) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

The appellant wife challenged the Family Court's decree of divorce granted to the respondent husband on grounds of cruelty and desertion under Section...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Husband's Appeal for Divorce on Grounds of Cruelty and Desertion Under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Allegations of Cruelty Were Vague and Desertion Not Proven, Affirming Family Court's Dismissal of Divorce Petition.

The appellant-husband filed a petition under Section 28 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, challenging the Family Court, Pune's order dated 18 July 2000...

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Supreme Court Allows Wife's Appeal in Divorce Case, Restores Family Court's Dismissal of Husband's Petition. Cruelty Allegations Based on Wife's Professional Success and Refusal to Leave Job Do Not Constitute Legal Cruelty Under Section 13(1)(ia) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

The Supreme Court considered an appeal by the wife against the High Court's judgment allowing the husband's divorce petition. The marriage was solemni...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Divorce on Ground of Desertion After 21 Years of Separation — Marriage Held to Be Dead and Irretrievably Broken Down. Long separation of 21 years and wife's failure to explain desertion established wilful desertion under Section 13(1)(ib) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

The appellant-husband, K. Mallikarjuna, filed a petition under Section 13(1)(ib) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, seeking divorce from his wife, H. A....