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Section 13 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 [Entire Act]

divorce on the ground— (i) that there has been no resumption of cohabitation as between the parties to the marriage for a period ... living apart and that since the passing of such decree or order, cohabitation between the parties has not been resumed for one year or upwards
Union of India - Section Cites 0 - Cited by 19602

Section 493 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]

Section 493 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 493. Cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a belief of lawful marriage.— Every ... believe that she is lawfully married to him and to cohabit or have sexual intercourse with him in that belief, shall be punished with imprisonment
Union of India - Section Cites 0 - Cited by 4195

Indra Sarma vs V.K.V.Sarma on 26 November, 2013

working together in a Company. The respondent has admitted that he had cohabited with the appellant since 1993. The fact that he was married ... nature of marriage” is also described as defacto relationship, marriage – like relationship, cohabitation, couple relationship, meretricious relationship (now known as committed intimate relationship
Supreme Court of India Cites 42 - Cited by 1131 - K Radhakrishnan - Full Document

Section 27 in The Special Marriage Act, 1954 [Entire Act]

living apart and that since the passing of such decree or order, cohabitation between the parties has not been resumed for one year or upwards ... Court on the ground (i) that there has been no resumption or cohabitation as between the parties to the marriage for a period
Union of India - Section Cites 0 - Cited by 479

Kamini Devi And Another vs State Of U.P. And 4 Others on 23 November, 2020

marriage" is also described as defacto relationship, marriage - like relationship, cohabitation, couple relationship, meretricious relationship (now known as committed intimate relationship) etc. 43. Courts ... need of those benefits is felt by both unmarried and married cohabitants. Courts in various countries have extended certain benefits to heterosexual unmarried cohabitants
Allahabad High Court Cites 8 - Cited by 140 - Full Document
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