welfare. Therefore,
according to the respondent, in fact the cruelty and desertion have been
committed by the appellant ... leave her matrimonial home. Hence the
appellant has committed constructive desertion of the respondent.
7. Learned counsel appearing on behalf of the appellant submitted that
safely inferred that the wife is guilty of
constructive desertion.
18. While concluding his arguments, it has been submitted by
learned counsel for the appellant
normal marital life which will come within the ambit of
"constructive desertion".
12. In this situation, we have considered the
behaviour
safely inferred
that the wife is guilty of constructive desertion.
14. While concluding his arguments, it has been submitted by
learned counsel for respondent that ... safely inferred
that the wife is guilty of constructive desertion;
23. So, from the above discussion, it can safely be concluded that
respondent-husband
Desertion for the
purpose of matrimonial relief of divorce has been understood to
mean that the spouse deserting the petitioner claiming the relief had
deserted ... ship and to marital togetherness. Desertion has been classified
as (a) actual desertion, (b) constructive desertion and (c) wilful
neglect. Though wilful neglect is considered
safely inferred that the wife is guilty of
constructive desertion.
11. While concluding his arguments, it has been submitted by
learned counsel for respondent ... safely
inferred that the wife is guilty of constructive desertion;
19. The aforesaid averments in the divorce petition have been
substantiated from the testimonies
marriage.
Para-32. The deserting spouse must
be shown to have persisted in the intention
to desert throughout the whole of the two
year period ... English law, but is only an
affirmation of the doctrine of constructive
desertion. The said doctrine is not rigid but
elastic and without doing violence
normal marital life which will come within the ambit of
"constructive desertion".
12. In this situation, we have considered the
behaviour
permanently cease to have cohabitation, it
will not amount to desertion. Desertion is a
matter of inference to be drawn from the facts
and circumstances ... definition is only intended to
incorporate therein the doctrine of
"constructive desertion" known to English law
and the language is designedly made wide
normal marital life which will come within the ambit of
"constructive desertion".
12. In this situation, we have considered the
behaviour