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Section 495 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 498A in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Baljeet Kaur @ Kulvinder Kaur vs State Of Haryana on 26 September, 1997
(a) Baljeet Kaur @ Kulvinder Kaur vs. State of
Haryana, 1 (1998) DMC 498, passed by Hon'ble
High Court of Punjab & Haryana;
Suraj Lal Jaiswal Son Of Shri Chhedi Lal ... vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh And Smt. Kamla ... on 17 April, 2006
(b) Suraj Lal Jaiswal vs. State of Uttar Pradesh, 2006
CrL L.J. 3323 passed by Hon'ble High Court
of Allahabad;
Dinesh Chandra Verma vs The State Of M.P. 24 Cr/8/2015 M/S San Fit ... on 6 September, 2018
Dinesh Verma vs. The State & Anr. 2025.12.02
18:02:37
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merely entering into deeds and agreements between the
parties has no standing in the eyes of law. Hence, appellant
is neither a widower nor the divorcee and his second
marriage was invalid.