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1 - 10 of 11 (0.19 seconds)Section 24 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 [Entire Act]
Section 25 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 [Entire Act]
Section 37 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869 [Entire Act]
Section 40 in The Parsi Marriage And Divorce Act, 1936 [Entire Act]
Section 20 in The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 [Entire Act]
Section 36 in The Special Marriage Act, 1954 [Entire Act]
Section 37 in The Special Marriage Act, 1954 [Entire Act]
The Muslim Women (protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019
The State Of Maharashtra vs Madhuri Maruti Vidhate (Since After ... on 30 September, 2022
"4. Learned Single Judge has rightly relied
upon the Apex Court decision in State of
Maharashtra vs. Madhuri Maruti Vidhate AIR
2022 SC 5176 to the effect that a married
daughter residing in the matrimonial home
ordinarily cannot be treated as a dependent on
her father. Our scriptures injunct "bharta
rakshati yavvane..." literally meaning that it is
the duty of husband to provide maintenance to
his dependent wife. That is how our
legislations too are structured e.g., Section 125
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(applicable to all regardless of religions),
Sections 24 & 25 of the Hindu Marriage Act,
1955 (applicable to Hindus, in a broad sense of
the term), Section 37 of the Divorce Act, 1869
(applicable to Christians), Section 40 of the
Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936