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Ashok Kumar Jain vs Sumati Jain on 15 April, 2013

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
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Smt. Laxmi vs Karan Singh on 25 September, 2013

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
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Nirmala Devi vs Jagbir Singh on 5 August, 2013

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
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Mukesh vs Ramesh on 19 September, 2013

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
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