that now survives for consideration is that the plaintiff was leading an unchaste life prior to her husband's death and also ... defendant 1. The trial court came to the conclusion that she was unchaste. Still it decreed the plaintiff's suit for partition and possession
newspapers to that effect. The contents of those letters
attribute unchastity to her and per se defamatory. Many of the
letters are in the form ... pimp' and
'funac' and also he has imputed unchastity to the complainant.
45. In the letter dated 6.9.1994 written in a post
remanded the matter to the trial Court to consider
whether the unchastity of the wife can be considered as
ground to deny the share ... property of the husband on the premise that the plea of
unchastity raised by the defendant is proved by the
defendant.
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5. Again challenging
attempted to commit sodomy on the wife and that he imputed unchastity to her. That he commenced manhandling her and denied her even food ... consummation, the unsuccessful attempts to commit sodomy and the imputation of unchastity
6. The Civil Judge who did not record any very clear findings upon
entitled to separate residence and maintenance from her husband if she is unchaste or ceases to be a Hindu by conversion to another religion ... entitled to separate residence and maintenance from her husband if she is unchaste or ceases to be a Hindu by conversion to another religion
effect of branding a child as a bastard and its mother as unchaste woman".
16. The conclusive presumption under Section 112 is rather based ... branding a child as a bastard and the mother as an unchaste woman;
(5) no one can be compelled to give sample of blood
effect of
branding a child as a bastard and its mother
an unchaste woman."
24. This section requires the party disputing the
paternity ... branding a child as a
bastard and the mother as an unchaste woman.
(5) No one can be compelled to give sample of blood
cannot provide a ground for dissolution is that while false allegations of unchastity have been viewed seriously by the Courts when the same are made ... necessarily have a similar impact. The reason why a false charge of unchastity against the wife is viewed seriously is because of the high moral
contended that the wife had forfeited her right to maintenance by her unchastity.
2. The allegation of unchastity was made on the foundation ... legitimacy and this was responsible for their conclusion that the wife was unchaste and so was not entitled to maintenance.
4. The judgment
term which may extend to
seven years, or to impute unchastity to a woman,
shall be punished with imprisonment of either
description for a term ... term which may extend to seven
years, or to impute unchastity to a woman, shall be
punished with imprisonment of either description for
a term