husband has, since the solemnisation of the marriage, been guilty of rape, sodomy or bestiality; or (iii) that in a suit under section
husband has, since the solemnization of the marriage, been guilty of rape, sodomy or bestiality
husband has, since the solemnization of the marriage, been guilty of rape, sodomy or bestiality, (ii) that in a suit under section
legislative history of the
subject indicates that the first records of sodomy as a crime
at Common Law in England were chronicled in the Fleta ... Both texts prescribed
that sodomites should be burnt alive. Acts of sodomy later
became penalized by hanging under the Buggery Act of
1533 which
empty sacks. It
is alleged by prosecution that accused persons committed
sodomy with minor victim forcibly against his will. It is alleged
by prosecution that ... present. She has stated that there was no evidence to
suggest that sodomy was not committed. She has stated that
of
probable duration of injury
adultery,
or of marriage with another woman with adultery.
or of rape, sodomy or bestiality,
or of adultery coupled with such cruelty as without adultery
opinion is expressed therein, in view of the statutory definition of 'Sodomy'. It is stated therein at page 367 that ... broadest meaning, sodomy is the carnal copulation by human beings with each other against nature or with a beast in which sense it includes
further averred in the petition that her husband has been inflicting sodomy on her in the sense that he has been forcing carnal copulation with ... came to the conclusion that the respondent was guilty of sodomy and bestiality and. hence, he held that the petitioner made out a case
having intercourse with her, and suddenly removed her clothes and committed sodomy on her. She got upset in body, mind and soul by this unnatural ... this Court for a divorce on the ground of cruelty by sodomy and desertion, sought to be covered up by clever letters inviting
constitute a similar offence the act must be in that part where sodomy is usually committed. According to that law, the unnatural carnal intercourse with ... been made.
"Words used in statutory definitions of the crime of Sodomy have been frequently construed as more comprehensive and as not depending