Matrimonial Law
Mode of Citation- ILC-2017-SC-MAT-....
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ILC-2012-SC-MAT-Mar-2

Rashmi Ajay Kr. Kesharwani Vs. Ajay Kr. Kesharwani

Head Note

The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955  - Section 13 (1) , Constitution of India, 1950  - Article 226

Writ - Habeas Corpus - Respondent along with his parents filed writ of habeas corpus and misled the Court with a view to obtain an ex parte order - For that end, he gave two different addresses of the first appellant (wife) shown in two different petitions - Son residing with mother since birth - Allegation that son has been illegally detained - Combined reading of writ petition filed before the Allahabad High Court and criminal application filed before the Bombay High Court - Showing that no case is made out for issuing of a writ of habeas corpus - Writ petition dismissed.

Topic(s)-Habeas Corpus







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