wife, unable to maintain herself, or (b) his legitimate or illegitimate minor child, whether married or not, unable to maintain itself, or (c) his legitimate ... illegitimate child (not being a married daughter) who has attained majority, where such child is, by reason of any physical or mental abnormality or injury
years shall ordinarily be with the mother; (b) in case of an illegitimate boy or an illegitimate unmarried girl—the mother, and after
good faith believes himself to be the father of an illegitimate child, or who in good faith believes himself to be entitled to lawful custody
death, (a) a parent other than a widowed mother, (b) a minor illegitimate son, an unmarried illegitimate daughter or a daughter legitimate or adopted ... illegitimate if married and a minor or if widowed and a minor, (c) a minor brother or an unmarried sister or a widowed sister
widower, (b) a parent other than a widowed mother, (c) a minor illegitimate son, an unmarried illegitimate daughter or a daughter legitimate or illegitimate
wife, or as the case may be, with the mother of the illegitimate child. (2) All evidence to such proceedings shall be taken
laws and also insinuation
that she was carrying on illegitimate child. There are
sufficient, relevant and acceptable evidence to that effect.
It is alleged that ... insinuated of her by the accused that she was
carrying an illegitimate child.
On the totality of these evidence on record, it was held
religion, as the case may be:— (a) any child, legitimate or illegitimate, both of whose parents are Hindus, Buddhists, Jainas or Sikhs by religion ... child, legitimate or illegitimate one of whose parents is a Hindu, Buddhist, Jaina or Sikh by religion and who is brought up as a member
half or uterine blood as well as by full blood; (ii) illegitimate blood relationship as well as legitimate; (iii) relationship by adoption as well
religion, as the case may be: (a) any child, legitimate or illegitimate, both of whose parents are Hindus, Buddhists, Jainas or Sikhs by religion ... child, legitimate or illegitimate, one of whose parents is a Hindu, Buddhist, Jaina or Sikh by religion and who is brought up as a member