Majumder, learned counsel has
submitted that desertion may constructively be inferred from the
attendant circumstances for which living in the separate residence
is not necessary ... made out, certainly the husband would have been guilty of
"constructive desertion", because the test is not who left the
matrimonial home first
Majumder, learned counsel has
submitted that desertion may constructively be inferred from the
attendant circumstances for which living in the separate residence
is not necessary ... made out, certainly the husband would have been guilty of
"constructive desertion", because the test is not who left the
matrimonial home first
petition;
Explanation- In this sub-
section, the expression "desertion" means the
desertion of the petitioner by the other party to the
marriage without ... referring the ground of
desertion, we find that there are two kinds of desertion:-
(i) actual desertion and (ii) constructive desertion.
In the case
petition;
Explanation- In this sub-
section, the expression "desertion" means the
desertion of the petitioner by the other party to the
marriage without ... referring the ground of
desertion, we find that there are two kinds of desertion:-
(i) actual desertion and (ii) constructive desertion.
In the case
referring the ground of desertion,
we find that there are two kinds of desertion:-
(i) actual desertion and (ii) constructive desertion.
In the case
context in which it has been
used. For example, the word ‘desertion’ appearing in Section 13
of the Hindu Marriage Act implies not only factum ... vide Lachman -vs- Meena (AIR
1964 SC 40). There can be constructive desertion. The husband
and wife may be living together under the same roof
referring the ground of desertion,
we find that there are two kinds of desertion:-
(i) actual desertion and (ii) constructive desertion.
In the case
referring the ground of desertion, we find
that there are two kinds of desertion:-
(i) actual desertion and (ii) constructive desertion.
22. In case ... Desertion" in the divorce
proceedings filed under 13 of Hindu Marriage Act,1955 ). The
expression "Desertion" has come up under judicial scrutiny
referring the ground of desertion,
we find that there are two kinds of desertion:-
(i) actual desertion and (ii) constructive desertion.
In the case
context in
which it has been used. For example, the word ‘desertion’
appearing in Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act implies
not only factum ... vide Lachman v. Meena , AIR 1964 SC 40. There can be
constructive desertion. The husband andwife may be living
together under the same roof