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R.C.P. Infratech Private Limited vs Smt. Sharda Devi Agrawal 20 ... on 18 February, 2019

At the very outset, learned counsel for the appellant has referred to Division Bench judgments of this Court in cases of Sheela Devi vs. Gurmukh Singh, 2012 (8) R.C.R (Civil) 54, Paramjeet vs. Bhim Singh, 2014 (30) R.C.R (Civil) 201 and Rashwinder Kaur vs. Ravinder Pal Singh, 2013 (1) HLR 483 to contend that the maintenance having not been paid, the Court has no option but to strike off the defence of the respondent-husband and grant a decree of divorce in favour of the appellant-wife. Accordingly, the allegations of the appellant-wife have gone unrebutted and the same are held to be accepted.
Chattisgarh High Court Cites 1 - Cited by 11 - P K Mishra - Full Document

Sheela Devi vs Gurmukh Singh on 23 September, 2011

At the very outset, learned counsel for the appellant has referred to Division Bench judgments of this Court in cases of Sheela Devi vs. Gurmukh Singh, 2012 (8) R.C.R (Civil) 54, Paramjeet vs. Bhim Singh, 2014 (30) R.C.R (Civil) 201 and Rashwinder Kaur vs. Ravinder Pal Singh, 2013 (1) HLR 483 to contend that the maintenance having not been paid, the Court has no option but to strike off the defence of the respondent-husband and grant a decree of divorce in favour of the appellant-wife. Accordingly, the allegations of the appellant-wife have gone unrebutted and the same are held to be accepted.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 8 - Cited by 2 - S S Saron - Full Document

Rashwinder Kaur vs Ravinder Pal Singh on 27 August, 2012

At the very outset, learned counsel for the appellant has referred to Division Bench judgments of this Court in cases of Sheela Devi vs. Gurmukh Singh, 2012 (8) R.C.R (Civil) 54, Paramjeet vs. Bhim Singh, 2014 (30) R.C.R (Civil) 201 and Rashwinder Kaur vs. Ravinder Pal Singh, 2013 (1) HLR 483 to contend that the maintenance having not been paid, the Court has no option but to strike off the defence of the respondent-husband and grant a decree of divorce in favour of the appellant-wife. Accordingly, the allegations of the appellant-wife have gone unrebutted and the same are held to be accepted.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 4 - Cited by 2 - S Kant - Full Document
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