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IDA, 1869
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IDAChapter IIISection 14
Section14

Power to Court to pronounce decree for dissolving marriage

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Summary

If the court is satisfied the petitioner proved the case and was not accessory to, conniving at, or has condoned the other party's adultery, it shall pronounce a decree dissolving the marriage subject to the Act's limits. The court may nonetheless refuse a decree if the petitioner committed adultery, unreasonably delayed prosecution, was cruel, deserted or wilfully separated before the adultery without reasonable excuse, or behaved so as to cause the adultery. Condonation means conjugal cohabitation was resumed or continued.

Example

Priya files a petition saying her husband committed adultery. The court finds the adultery proved and that Priya did not connive or resume conjugal life with him. The court will pronounce a decree dissolving the marriage unless it finds Priya guilty of disqualifying conduct like her own adultery or unreasonable delay.

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In case the Court is satisfied on the evidence that the case of the Petitioner has been proved, and does not find that the Petitioner has been in any manner accessory to, or conniving at, the going through of the said form of marriage, or the adultery of the other party to the marriage, or has condoned the adultery complained of, or that the Petition is presented or prosecuted in collusion with either of the respondents, the Court shall pronounce a decree declaring such marriage to be dissolved in the manner and subject to all the provisions and limitations in sections sixteen and seventeen made and declared: Provided that the Court shall not be bound to pronounce such decree if it finds that the Petitioner has, during the marriage, been guilty of adultery, or if the Petitioner has, in the opinion of the Court, been guilty of unreasonable delay in presenting or prosecuting such Petition, or of cruelty towards the other party to the marriage, or of having deserted or wilfully separated himself or herself from the other party before the adultery complained of, and without reasonable excuse, or of such wilful neglect or misconduct of or towards the other party as has conduced to the adultery.
Condonation.- No adultery shall be deemed to have been condoned within the meaning of this Act unless where conjugal cohabitation has been resumed or continued.

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III

Chapter III

Dissolution of Marriage

In this chapter

  • 10When husband may Petition for dissolution
  • 11Adulterer to be co-respondent
  • 12Court to be satisfied of absence of collusion
  • 13Dismissal of Petition
  • 14Power to Court to pronounce decree for dissolving marriage
  • 15Relief in case of opposition on certain grounds
  • 16Decrees for dissolution to be nisi
  • 17Confirmation of decree for dissolution by District Judge
  • 17AAppointment of officer to exercise duties of King’s Proctor
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