conclusion that
the word `relative' would not include a paramour or concubine or
so. Relying on the dictionary meaning of the word `relative ... friend' of
her husband and only at the end the word `concubine' has been
used. The core question which arises for consideration
conclusion that the word
`relative' would not include a paramour or concubine or so. Relying
on the dictionary meaning of the word `relative ... friend' of her
husband and only at the end the word `concubine' has been used.
The core question which arises for consideration
other wife living; (e) if he keeps a concubine in the same
house in which his wife is living or habitually resides with a
concubine
Manjulaben Prakshbhai Sarvaiya vs State Of Gujarat & on 8 October, 2015
Equivalent citations: 2016
husband suffers from a virulent form of leprosy.
If the husband has concubine in the same house.
If the husband converted to another religion
concerned. I
am now left with Section 498(A) of IPC. The
concubine of the husband would not fall within
the ambit of "relative