Labishwar Manjhi vs Pran Manjhi And Ors. on 19 July, 2000
Equivalent citations: 2001(1)BLJR30, JT2000(10)SC433, (2000)8SCC587, AIRONLINE
Reliance was placed on the judgment of the Supreme Court in
Labishwar Manjhi v. Pran Manjhi and Ors. (2000) 8 SCC 587, specifically
upon paragraphs ... Petitioner who has preferred the divorce petition relies upon Labishwar
Manjhi (supra) whereas the Respondent- wife relies upon the judgment of
the Supreme Court
reliance upon the judgment of the
Hon‟ble Supreme Court in Labishwar Manjhi v. Pran Manjhi &
Ors.1 , wherein it was held that ... further placing reliance upon the Hon‟ble
Supreme Court judgment of Labishwar Manjhi (supra), wherein it
has been held that:
"6. In view
upon the decision of the Supreme Court
in the matter of Labishwar Manjhi v. Pran Manjhi and others1
and the decision of the Delhi High ... defined in any of the statutes. The Supreme
Court in Labishwar Manjhi (supra) has held that that if the parties
are following the Hindu traditions
learned counsel for the
petitioner relied upon the judgments in Labishwar Manjhi v. Pran
Manjhi 1, Dr. Surajhmani Stell Kujjur v. Durga Charan Hansdah ... counsel for the petitioner as well as Amicus Curiae.
14. In Labishwar Manjhi v. Pran Manjhi , the Hon'ble Supreme
Court has observed that
definition of Hindu, that the Supreme Court has held in
Labishwar Manjhi (supra) that if members of Tribes
are Hinduised, the provisions ... inclined to follow the judgment of the Supreme
Court in Labishwar Manjhi (supra) to hold that the
parties are Hinduised and hence
Scheduled Tribe. It is submitted that in the case of Labishwar Manjhi
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vs. Pran Manjhi and Ors. , (2000) 8 SCC 587, it is clearly
Their Lordships of the Hon'ble Supreme Court
in Labishwar Manjhi vs. Pran Manjhi and others , (2000)
8 SCC 587 have held that though
having the status of adopted sons under the
customary law.
In Labishwar Manjhi Vs Pran Manjhi (2000) 8 SCC 587 the
question before
learned counsel
has relied on a decision of apex court in Labishwar Manjhi
vs Pran Manjhi and Others reported in (2000) 8 SCC 587
where ... notification in the Official Gazette, otherwise
directs."
[22] In Labishwar Manjhi (supra), the apex court has
imported a new construct called "Hinduised