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Sanket Mishra vs Smt. Urvashi on 22 April, 2020

side of the deserted spouse should be absence of consent and absence of conduct reasonably causing the deserting spouse to form his or her intention ... desire or intention may have been. The doctrine of ''constructive desertion' is discussed at p. 229. It is stated that desertion
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Anurag Bajpai vs Smt.Indira Bajpai on 2 September, 2013

obligations of marriage. Desertion is not the withdrawal from a place but from a state of things. Desertion, therefore, means withdrawing from the matrimonial obligations ... same roof. Desertion cannot be equated with separate living by the parties to the marriage. Desertion may also be constructive which can be inferred from
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Deepak Bose vs Shrabonee Bose on 14 March, 2022

consent, and without reasonable cause. For the offence of desertion so far as the deserting spouse is concerned, two essential conditions must be there ... same roof. Desertion cannot be equated with separate living by the parties to the marriage. Desertion may also be constructive which can be inferred from
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