In its essence, desertion means the intentional permanent forsaking and abandonment of one spouse by the other without other's consent...
Read moreHMA S. 13(1)(b) Held that desertion is a matter of inference to be drawn from the facts and circumstances of...
Read moreHindu Joint family - Reunion - To constitute a reunion there must be an intention of the parties to reunite...
Read moreVenkataramayya v. Tatayya , 1943 SCeJ 001 (Mad.) is a decision of a Division Bench of the Madras High Court....
Read moreMayne’s Hindu law, 11th Edn., thus at p. 569: “As the presumption is in favour of union until a partition...
Read moreCourt examined the principles of Hindu Law and principles of Hindu Joint Family. In paragraph 16, it was held that...
Read moreReunion is the reversal of the process of partition, following was held in paragraphs 8 and 12:- "8. The basic...
Read moreThere was partition in the family in the year 1903 as a result of which the father with his second...
Read moreIf a joint Hindu family separates, the family or any members of it may agree to reunite as a joint...
Read moreHindu Joint Family even if partitioned can revert back and reunite to continue the status of joint family. Mulla on...
Read moreHindu Marriage Act, 1955 (25 of 1955), Section 13-B - Where the Court dealing with a matter is satisfied that...
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