appeal is
whether the minimum period of six months stipulated under
Section 13B(2) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (the Act) for a
motion ... efforts
in terms of Order XXXIIA Rule 3 CPC / Section 23(2) of
the Act/ Section 9 of the Family Courts Act to reunite
efforts in terms
of Order XXXIIA Rule 3 CPC / Section 23(2) of the Act/ Section 9 of
the Family Courts Act to reunite ... terms of Order 32A Rule 3 CPC / Section 23(2) of the
Act/ Section 9 of the Family Courts Act to reunite the parties
separately. On
21.8.1984, a joint petition for divorce was filed under
Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act. It was signed by both
the parties ... overlooked the crucial words occurring in Section 13B(1) and
13B(2) of the Act. Under Section 13B(1) of the Act, a
petition
case
may be, fails to seek permission under sub-
section (1), the provisions of section 13B shall
apply ... seek permission of
the Central Government under that Section. Section 13A or
Section 13B or Section 13C nowhere contemplates moving of
an application
respondent by a decree
of divorce on mutual consent under Section
13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
(hereinafter "the said ... paragraph 10, the learned Judges dealt
with sub-section (2) of Section 13B . In
paragraphs 11 and 12, the learned Judges
recorded the divergent views
considering exactly the same question - play of sub-
section (2) of Sec.13B of the Hindu Marriage Act and Sec.10A(2)
of the Divorce ... ground not provided for
in Sec.13 and Sec.13B of the Hindu Marriage Act is in this
context crucial and vital
treated as a motion under Sub-section (2) of Section 13B of the Act and a decree for divorce may be passed. Looking to these ... well as a motion under Sub-section (2) thereof because the motion under Sub-section (2) of Section 13B could have been made not earlier
Interior Decorators and against
Diwan Chand was filed under Section 13 and not under
Section 13B of the Act and since they were decided much ... Section 13 of the Act. Moreover,
there is no bar for a Non-resident Indian to get a
building of choice vacated, under Section 13B
part or parts. However, Sub-section (2) of Section 13B of the Act clearly provides that a Non-Resident Indian landlord can recover the immediate ... Therefore, the specified landlord under Section 13A or Non Resident Indian Landlord under Section 13B has been given the right to recover immediate possession
petition filed by her and the respondent (the husband) under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act for getting a divorce by mutual consent ... another application viz., Hindu Marriage Petition No. 91 of 1982, under Section 13B . This appeal arises out of the decision in that petition