The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Important Questions on The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Principle Under the Hindu Marriage Act, either the husband or the wife can move a petition for a decree of divorce on the ground of desertion. The term 'desertion' means desertion of the petitioner by the other party to the marriage for a continuous period of not less than two years immediately preceding the presentation of the petition, without reasonable cause and without the consent or against the wish of such party and includes the willful neglect of the petitioner by the other party to the marriage and its grammatical variations and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly. It is also said that desertion is withdrawal not from a place but from a state of things.
Facts Rohan, a technocrat, went to US in January for pursuing his higher studies for a period of three years. In fact, Rohan went to US with the consent of his wife Basanti, who stayed at her parents' home, and with a promise of his return to India upon the completion of his studies. From US, he has quite, often been in touch with his wife. Subsequently, Rohan has got a job there in US, and he wishes to take his wife. She refuses to go to US and, in the meanwhile, she files a petition for a decree, of divorce on the ground of desertion by her husband.

Principle One of the essential conditions for a marriage between any two persons to be solemnised under the Special Marriage Act, is that at the time of the marriage the male has completed the age of twenty-one years and the female the age of eighteen years, If the said condition is not fulfilled such a marriage is null and void.
Facts ' , a male aged twenty-two years, proposes to marry ' , a female aged sixteen years, at Delhi in the month of June under the Special Marriage Act,

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'A' marries ' , the widow of his elder brother. The marriage is

A boy of years marries a girl of years. The marriage is:

