Section 10 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869
10. Grounds for dissolution of marriage.—
(1) Any marriage solemnized, whether before or after the commencement ... Indian Divorce (Amendment) Act, 2001, may, on a petition presented to the District Court either by the husband or the wife, be dissolved
Section 50 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
50. Opinion on relationship, when relevant.
When the Court has to form an opinion ... sufficient to prove a marriage in proceedings under the Indian Divorce Act ( 4 of 1869 ), or in prosecutions under sections
wife's application, judicial separation was granted
under the Indian Divorce Act by the single Judge of the High
Court. The custody ... Wards Act (18
of 1890) it is necessary to examine the scheme of that Act
as also the relevant provisions of the Indian Divorce Act
Section 10A in Indian Divorce Act, 1869
10A. Dissolution of marriage by mutual consent.—
(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act and the rules ... marriage was solemnized before or after the commencement* of the Indian Divorce (Amendment) Act, 2001, on the ground that they have been living separately
Section 55 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869
55. Enforcement of, and appeal from, orders and decrees.—
All decrees and orders made by the Court
Section 18 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869
18. Petition for decree of nullity.—
Any husband or wife may present a petition to the District Court
Section 19 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869
19. Grounds of decree.—
Such decree may be made on any of the following grounds: (1) that
Section 17 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869
17. Power of High Court to remove certain suits.—
During the progress of the suit in the Court
Section 36 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869
36. Alimony pendente lite.—
In any suit under this Act, whether it be instituted by a husband
Section 32 in Indian Divorce Act, 1869
32. Petition for restitution of conjugal rights.—
When either the husband or the wife has, without reasonable excuse