customary divorce' whereby he had divorced his wife Stella. On a
comprehensive study of the Section 10 of the Indian divorce Act, the same ... contemplated under the
Hindu Marriage Act . The distinction between the two acts namely Hindu
Marriage Act and Indian Divorce Act are under the Hindu
seeking divorce under section 10 (1)
(X) of the Indian Divorce Act alleging the above act of the respondent
which amounts to both physical ... cruelty in order to get relief of divorce under section 10 (1) (X) of Indian
divorce Act.
10. At the outset from the events said
SUDHAKAR PAI, ADVOCATE)
THIS MFA IS FILED UNDER SECTION 55 OF INDIAN
DIVORCE ACT, AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND DECREE DATED
27.09.2019 PASSED ... MANGALURU, ALLOWING THE
PETITON FILED UNDER SECTION 10(x) OF INDIAN DIVORCE
ACT 1869 R/W SECTION 7 OF FAMILY COURTS ACT
SUDHAKAR PAI, ADVOCATE)
THIS MFA IS FILED UNDER SECTION 55 OF INDIAN
DIVORCE ACT, AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND DECREE DATED
27.09.2019 PASSED ... MANGALURU, ALLOWING THE
PETITON FILED UNDER SECTION 10(x) OF INDIAN DIVORCE
ACT 1869 R/W SECTION 7 OF FAMILY COURTS ACT
SUDHAKAR PAI, ADVOCATE)
THIS MFA IS FILED UNDER SECTION 55 OF INDIAN
DIVORCE ACT, AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND DECREE DATED
27.09.2019 PASSED ... MANGALURU, ALLOWING THE
PETITON FILED UNDER SECTION 10(x) OF INDIAN DIVORCE
ACT 1869 R/W SECTION 7 OF FAMILY COURTS ACT
SUDHAKAR PAI, ADVOCATE)
THIS MFA IS FILED UNDER SECTION 55 OF INDIAN
DIVORCE ACT, AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND DECREE DATED
27.09.2019 PASSED ... MANGALURU, ALLOWING THE
PETITON FILED UNDER SECTION 10(x) OF INDIAN DIVORCE
ACT 1869 R/W SECTION 7 OF FAMILY COURTS ACT
S.Menaka vs K.S.K.Nepolian Socraties on 21 March, 2024
Author: M.Sundar
This MFA is filed under section 55(1) of Indian Divorce
Act, against the judgment and decree dated 11.06.2019 passed
in MC No.3492/2011 ... marriage with respondent/wife, by invoking section 10(x)
of Indian Divorce Act. Since the Family Court by its
judgment dated 11.6.2019 dismissed the petition
this case. But it is well
settled under the Indian Divorce Act that fraudulent
misrepresentation in inducing consent to marriage does
not vitiate a marriage ... have not been pointed out any
decided case under the Indian Divorce Act, 1869 ,
which lays down that non-disclosure, or concealment of
a fact
this case. But it is well
settled under the Indian Divorce Act that fraudulent
misrepresentation in inducing consent to marriage does
not vitiate a marriage ... have not been pointed out any
decided case under the Indian Divorce Act, 1869 ,
which lays down that non-disclosure, or concealment of
a fact