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with fine, or with both. CHAPTER XXA OF CRUELTY BY HUSBAND OR RELATIVES OF HUSBAND 1[ CHAPTER XXA OF CRUELTY
Central Government Act
connection with
Ramesh and her conduct caused mental cruelty to the husband of such
nature that to live with ... were two facts which
establish that the husband was treated with mental cruelty, but the
letters which he subsequently wrote
Rajasthan High Court
decree of divorce on the ground of cruelty. The husband
was the petitioner before the Court below.
2. The husband ... merits that the wife had treated the
husband with cruelty. She, therefore, dissolved their marriage by the
instant decree
Allahabad High Court
prevent the married women from being treated with
cruelty by the husband or the relatives of the husband with ... Dowry Prohibition
Act, 1961. Cases of cruelty by the husband and relatives of the
husband which culminate in suicide
Punjab-Haryana High Court
Court further held that wife has treated the husband with cruelty and
has deserted him for the last more than ... mean that the wife had treated the
respondent-husband with cruelty. The respondent-husband is under legal
obligation to prove
Punjab-Haryana High Court
finding that the appellant-wife has
treated her husband with cruelty. Relying upon the ratio of the case ... that
the appellant-wife has treated the respondent-husband with cruelty
causing him mental torture. The case of the respondent
Jharkhand High Court
serious
concern to our law-makers. Cases of cruelty by the husband
and his relatives culminated in the wife being ... concerned, Section 498A came to be
introduced whereunder `cruelty' by th husband or his
relative to the former's wife
Supreme Court of India
also treated the family members of the
respondent-husband with cruelty. She, without
consent or even knowledge of the respondent ... that it was fully established
by the husband that there was cruelty on the
part of the wife. The wife
Supreme Court of India
hold that the husband has established that the wife has
treated him with cruelty. There is no evidence to come ... conclusion, that the husband cannot reasonably be expected to live with
the wife. Cruelty has not been defined
Bombay High Court
concludes that the evidence led by the husband with regard
to cruelty of the wife is not such that ... concurrent findings that that the allegations of the husband about
cruelty of the wife have not been proved. These findings
Supreme Court of India
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