Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, I936

Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, I936

[Act No. 3 of 1936 dated 23rd. April, 1936]1
Contents
SectionsParticulars
IPreliminary
1Short title, extent and commencement
2Definitions
3Requisites to validity of Parsi marriages
4Remarriage when unlawful
5Punishment of bigamy
6Certificate and registry of marriage
7Appointment of Registrar
8Marriage register to be open for public inspection
9Copy of certificate to be sent to Registrar-General of Births, Deaths and Marriages
10Registration of divorces
11Penalty for solemnizing marriage contrary to section 4
12Penalty for priest’s neglect of requirements of section 6
13Penalty for omitting to subscribe and attest certificate
14Penalty for making, etc., false certificate
15Penalty for failing to register certificate
16Penalty for secreting, destroying or altering register
17Formal irregularity not to invalidate marriage
IIIParsi Matrimonial Courts
18Constitution of Special Courts under the Act
19Parsi Chief Matrimonial Courts
20Parsi District Matrimonial Courts
21Power to alter territorial jurisdiction of District Courts
22Certain districts to be within jurisdiction of the Chief Matrimonial Court
23Court seals
24Appointment of delegates
25Power to appoint new delegates
26Delegates to be deemed public servants
27Selection of delegates under sections 19 and 20 to be from those appointed under section 24
28Practitioners in Matrimonial Courts
29Courts in which suits to be brought
IVMatrimonial Suits
30Suits for nullity
31Suits for dissolution
32Grounds for divorce
32ANon-resumption of cohabitation or restitution of conjugal rights within one year in pursuance of a decree to be ground for divorce
32BDivorce by mutual consent
33Joining of co-defendant
34Suits for judicial separation
35Decrees in certain suits
36Suit for restitution of conjugal rights
37Counterclaim by defendant for any relief
38Documentary evidence
39Alimony pendente lite
40Permanent alimony and maintenance
41Payment of alimony to wife or to her trustee
42Disposal of joint property
43Suits to be heard in camera and may not be printed or published
44Validity of trial
45Provisions of Civil Procedure Code to apply to suits under the Act
46Determination of questions of law and procedure and of fact
47Appeal to High Court
48Liberty to parties to marry again
VChildren Of The Parties
49Custody of children
50Settlement of wife’s property for benefit of children
VIMiscellaneous
51Superintendence of High Court
52Applicability of provisions of the Act
53Repeal- Repealed by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1937
Schedule ITable of prohibited degrees of consanguinity and affinity
 Foot Notes
An Act to amend the law relating to marriage and divorce among Parsis.
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend the law relating to marriage and divorce among Parsis; It is hereby enacted as follows: -

Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986

Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986
[Act No. 25 of 1986 dated 19th May, 1986]
Contents
SectionsParticulars
1Short title and extent
2Definitions
3Mahr or other properties of Muslim woman to be given to her at the time of divorce
4Order for payment of maintenance
5Option to be governed by the provisions of sections 125 to 128 of Act 2 of 1974
6Power to make rules
7Transitional provisions
An Act to protect the rights of Muslim women who have been divorced by, or have obtained divorce from, their husbands and to provide for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-seventh year of the Republic of India as follows: -

Indian Divorce Act, 1869

Indian Divorce Act, 1869
[Act No. 4 of Year 1869, dated 26-2-1869]
Contents
SectionsParticulars
IPreliminary
1Short title, commencement of the Act
2Extent of Act
3Interpretation clause
IIJurisdiction
4Matrimonial jurisdiction of High Courts to be exercised subject to Act – Exception
5Enforcement of decrees or orders made heretofore by Supreme Court or High Court
6Pending suits
7Court to act on principles of English Divorce Court
8Extraordinary jurisdiction of High Court
9Reference to High Court
IIIDissolution Of Marriage
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
IVNullity Of Marriage
18Petition for decree of nullity
19Grounds of decree
20Confirmation of District Judge’s decree
21Children of annulled marriage
VJudicial Separation
22Bar to decree for divorce a mensa et toro but judicial separation obtainable by husband or wife
23Application for separation made by petition
24Separated wife deemed spinster with respect to after- acquired property
25Separated wife deemed spinster for purposes of contract and suing
26Decree of separation obtained during absence of husband or wife may be reversed
VIProtection-Orders
27Deserted wife may apply to court for protection
28Court may grant protection order
29Discharge or variation of orders
30Liability of husband seizing wife’s property after notice of order
31Wife’s legal position during continuance of order
VIIRestitution Of Conjugal Rights
32Petition for restitution of conjugal rights
33Answer to petition
VIIIDamages And Costs
34Husband may claim damages from adulterer
35Power to order adulterer to pay costs
IXAlimony
36Alimony pendente lite
37Power to order permanent alimony
38Court may direct payment of alimony to wife or to her trustee
XSettlements
39Power to order settlement of wife’s property for benefit of husband and children
40Inquiry into existence of ante-nuptial or post-nuptial settlements
XICustody Of Children
41Power to make orders as to custody of children in suits for separation
42Power to make such orders after decree
43Power to make orders as to custody of children in suits for dissolution or nullity
44Power to make such orders after decree or confirmation
XIIProcedure
45Code of Civil Procedure to apply
46Forms of petitions and statements
47Stamp on petition-Petition to state absence of collusion
48Suits on behalf of lunatics
49Suits by minors
50Service of petition
51Mode of taking evidence
52Competence of husband and wife to give evidence as to cruelty or desertion
53Power to close doors
54Power to adjourn
55Enforcement of, and appeal from, orders and decrees
56Appeal to the Supreme Court
XIIIRe-Marriage
57Liberty to parties to marry again
58English clergyman not compelled to solemnize marriages of persons divorced for adultery
59English Minister refusing to perform ceremony to permit use of his Church
XIVMiscellaneous
60Decree for separation or protection- order valid as to persons dealing with wife before reversal
61Bar of suit for criminal conversation
62Power to make rules
Schedule Of Forms
No.1Petition By Husband For A Dissolution Of Marriage With Damages Against Co-Respondent, By Reason Of Adultery
No.2Respondent’s Statement In Answer To No. 1
No.3Co-Respondent’s Statement In Answer To No. 1
No.4Petition For Decree Of Nullity Of Marriage
No.5Petition By Wife For Judicial Separation On The Ground Of Her Husband’s Adultery
No.6Statement In Answer To No. 5
No.7Statement In Reply To No. 6
No.8Petition For A Judicial Separation By Reason Of Cruelty
No.9Statement In Answer To No. 8
No.10Petition For Reversal Of Decree Of Separation
No.11Petition For Protection Order
No.12Petition For Alimony Pending The Suit
No.13Statement In Answer To No. 12
No.14Undertaking By Minor’s Next Friend To Be Answerable For Respondent’s Costs
An Act to amend the law relating to Divorce and Matrimonial Causes 1[* * *]
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend the law relating to the divorce of persons professing the Christian religion, and to confer upon certain courts jurisdiction in matters matrimonial; it is hereby enacted as follows:-