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Section 44 in The Indian Divorce Act, 1869 ["Complete Act"]

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Recognition Of Foreign Divorces

Maintenance Obligations In Relation To Wives And Children


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Central Government Act
44. Power to make such orders after decree or confirmation.- The High Court after a decree absolute for dissolution of marriage or a decree of nullity of marriage, and the District Court, after a decree for dissolution of marriage or of nullity of marriage has been confirmed, may, upon application by petition for the purpose, make from time to time all such orders and provision, with respect to the custody, maintenance and education of the minor children, the in marriage of whose parents was the subject of the decree, or for placing such children under the protection of the said Court, as might have been made by such decree absolute or decree (as the case may be), or by such interim orders as aforesaid. XII. PROCEDURE XII.- PROCEDURE