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R. Sridharan vs R. Suganya on 11 July, 2018

Therefore, according to the appellant, he never subjected the respondent to matrimonial cruelty in any form or manifestation and it is a sheer imagination ... returned back to the matrimonial home and stayed with the appellant and therefore, the question of the appellant inflicting matrimonial cruelty on her does
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Samdeep Mohan Varghese vs Anjana on 15 September, 2010

existence of different varieties of matrimonial cruelty - Hindu cruelty, Christian cruelty, Muslim cruelty and secular cruelty? Should not matrimonial cruelty entitling a spouse for divorce ... society. Law cannot recognise different varieties of cruelty as hindu cruelty, muslim cruelty, christian cruelty or secular cruelty to justify a decree for divorce
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S. Ramila vs E. Srinivasan on 11 August, 2018

matrimonial home. Thus, even after returning to the matrimonial home on 25.11.1981, the appellant was in the habit of leaving the matrimonial company ... clearly indicate the manner in which the respondent was subjected to matrimonial cruelty. According to the respondent, the appellant is only desirous of getting maintenance
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S. Ramila vs E. Srinivasan on 11 August, 2018

matrimonial home. Thus, even after returning to the matrimonial home on 25.11.1981, the appellant was in the habit of leaving the matrimonial company ... clearly indicate the manner in which the respondent was subjected to matrimonial cruelty. According to the respondent, the appellant is only desirous of getting maintenance
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