husband and
her relations, the moment a married woman enters her
matrimonial home- Indian Partnership Act, 1932 , section 4 .
Dowry Prohibition ... property of both the
spouses as soon as she enters her matrimonial home so as to
eliminate the application of section 406 IPC. The position
complaint that
she was treated with cruelty in the matrimonial home and
ultimately on July 24/25, 1978 she and the children were
thrown ... from the matrimonial home at duress and at the
peril of their lives. Accordingly, she was driven out from
the matrimonial home without getting
shared
household of the first floor which is a matrimonial
home of the defendant. The interim order passed in
complaint case dated ... provides for the right of
a woman to reside in her
matrimonial home or shared
household, whether or not she
has any title or rights
wife-judicial separation-Desertion without just-
cause-offer to return to matrimonial home must be shown to
be bona fide-Petition for judicial separation-Burden ... attempt on the respondent's part to return to
the matrimonial home and that the petitioner did not by his
or her action
city of
Calcutta. On 11th March, 1997, the respondent left her
matrimonial home along with her son and came to reside
with her parents ... 11th March, 1997, the appellant forced her to leave her
matrimonial home and threatened her with dire
consequences
This appeal raises interesting issues with regard to the concepts
of „matrimonial home‟ and „shared-household‟ and also concerning the right
of residence ... wife in the matrimonial home, shared-household or some
other place.
2. This appeal is directed against the judgment and / or order dated
02.07.2007 passed
matrimonial home she takes shelter in the parental home and if no specific act of
commission of cruelty in the parental home can be attributed ... leaves the matrimonial home and takes shelter at the parental home.
Even if the acts of physical cruelty committed in the matrimonial house may have
year 1983 H.S. Anand deserted his wife Smt. Achala. The
matrimonial home was a tenanted premises owned by
respondent No.1. H.S. Anand ... thrown away from the tenanted premises which
happened to be the matrimonial home. Briefly stating these
facts, the appellant moved an application under Order
allegations made by the appellant
that she had voluntarily left her matrimonial home for staying
with her parents. While admitting that she had gone ... matrimonial union to
an end.
In ordinary desertion the factum is
simple; it is the act of the absconding party in
leaving the matrimonial home
demonstrate readiness and
willingness to discharge continuing obligation to return to matrimonial home taken
together were sufficient to establish animus deserendi, necessary to prove legal ... number of times tried to get the respondent to her matrimonial
home but of no avail. It was further submitted that the High Court