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
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
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
been passed, it shall no longer be obligatory for the petitioner to cohabit with the respondent, but the court may, on the application by petition
since 27th August, 1990. The
appellant further stated that the respondent refused
cohabitation and also stopped sharing bed with him
without any justification. Her unilateral ... that she did not want a child for two years and
refused cohabitation.
The respondent also examined R. M. Jamir as
witness
matrimonial
obligations, i.e., not permitting or allowing and facilitating the
cohabitation between the parties. The proof of desertion has to be
considered by taking ... temporary passions, for example, anger or disgust without
intending permanently to cease cohabitation, it will not amount to
desertion. It further held
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
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
parties, came to the conclusion that there had been no
resumption of cohabitation between the parties and that in
view of the provisions of Section ... alleged that 16th May, 1977
was the last day of cohabitation by the parties. It is
further alleged that on 16th May, 1977, the respondent
marriage between Simhachalam
and Murahari Rao, though there was intimacy and cohabitation
between them resulting in progeny, six in all including herself, all
illegitimate ... light of the evidence
available and in the light of the long cohabitation and the birth of six
children including the appellant and the presumption