The Law of Divorce Applicable to Christians in India the Indian Divorce Act 186
The Law of Divorce Applicable to Christians in India the Indian Divorce Act 186
Henry Adolphus Byden Rattigan
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In 1854, however, he was informed that the divorce was of no validity in England, and he thereupon petitioned for leave to bring in a bill into the House of Lords declaring his marriage absolutely void since 1841. This petition was rejected, and in 1858 he sued for a of law. DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE. 101 dissolution of marriage on the ground of his wife's adultery in 14. 18-41 and at other times. The Court held that there had been ~~ no such lapse of time as to constitute unreasonable delay ( To...lh- mache v. Tollemache, 1 S. & T. 557 ; 30 L. J. ( P. & M. 113). A petitioner excused his delay in suing on the ground that he believed that after seven years he could legally contract a second marriage. The Court held that under the circumstances the delay was not unreasonable (Dera Say a gam v. Naiyagam, 1 Mad. 284). A husband committed incestuous adultery with his wife's ( c ) Desire to sister, but the wife delayed proceedings for eighteen years, a 01, f ^ giving, as an explanation of the delay, her mother's anxiety to avoid a public exposure of the scandal and her mother's urgent entreaties (to which she had yielded) to forbear from taking any proceedings.
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