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The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Section 45 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869 [Entire Act]
Section 17 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869 [Entire Act]
Section 16 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869 [Entire Act]
B. Iswarayya vs Swarnam Iswarayya on 26 June, 1931
The learned Judge read the observations of the Judicial Committee in D. Iswarayya v. S. Iswarayya as supporting his views. As I have already explained the last mentioned case does not support the very broad general proposition assumed by Stone J. The provisions of the Letters Patent of 1865 or of Section 45, Indian Divorce Act or the Code of Civil Procedure or the considerations and difficulties I have discussed above do not appear to have been adverted to by his Lordship. Mockett J. also toot the same view of Section 7. With the utmost respect I cannot agree with those learned Judges. I respectfully agree with the conclusion arrived at by Wadsworth J. for reasons stated by him as also for the other reasons stated by me above. It is needless to repeat my reasons.