I.—PRELIMINARY
Section 1 — Short title.
This Act may be called the [Omitted] Divorce Act, and shall come into operation on the first day of April, 1869.
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- 1.Short title.
- 2.Extent of Act.
- 3.Interpretation-clause.
- 4.Matrimonial jurisdiction of High Courts to be exercised subject to Act. Exception.
- 5.Enforcement of decrees or orders made heretofore by Supreme or High Court.
- 6.Pending suits.
- 7.[Omitted.].
- 8.Extraordinary jurisdiction of High Court.
- 9.Reference to High Court.
- 10.Grounds for dissolution of marriage.
- 10A.Dissolution of marriage by mutual consent.
- 11.Adulterer to be co-respondent.
- 12.Court to be satisfied of absence of collusion.
- 13.Dismissal of petition.
- 14.Power to Court to pronounce decree for dissolving marriage.
- 15.Relief in case of opposition on certain grounds.
- 16.Decrees for dissolution to be nisi.
- 17.Power of High Court to remove certain suits.
- 17A.[Omitted.].
- 18.Petition for decree of nullity.
- 19.Grounds of decree.
- 20.[Omitted.].
- 21.Children of annulled marriage.
- 22.Bar to decree for divorce a mensa et toro; but judicial separation obtainable by husband or wife.
- 23.Application for separation made by petition.
- 24.Separated wife deemed spinster with respect to after-acquired property.
- 25.Separated wife deemed spinster for purposes of contract and suing.
- 26.Decree of separation obtained during absence of husband or wife may bereversed.
- 27.Deserted wife may apply to court for protection.
- 28.Court may grant protection-order.
- 29.Discharge or variation of orders.
- 30.Liability of husband seizing wife’s property after notice of order.
- 31.Wife’s legal position during continuance of order.
- 32.Petition for restitution of conjugal rights.
- 33.Answer to petition.
- 34.[Omitted.].
- 35.[Omitted.].
- 36.Alimony pendente lite.
- 37.Power to order permanent alimony.
- 38.Court may direct payment of alimony to wife or to her trustee.
- 39.[Omitted.].
- 40.Inquiry into existence of ante-nuptial or post-nuptial settlements.
- 41.Power to make orders as to custody of children in suit for separation.
- 42.Power to make such orders after decree.
- 43.Power to make orders as to custody of children in suits for dissolution or nullity.
- 44.Power to make such orders after decree or confirmation.
- 45.Code of Civil Procedure to apply.
- 46.Forms of petitions and statements.
- 47.Petition to state absence of collusion.
- 48.Suits on behalf of lunatics.
- 49.Suits by minors.
- 50.Service of petition.
- 51.Mode of taking evidence.
- 52.Competence of husband and wife to give evidence as to cruelty or desertion.
- 53.Power to close doors.
- 54.Power to adjourn.
- 55.Enforcement of, and appeals from, orders and decrees.
- 56.Appeal to the Supreme Court.
- 57.Liberty to parties to marry again.
- 58.English clergyman not compelled to solemnize marriages of persons divorced for adultery.
- 59.English Minister refusing to perform ceremony to permit use of his Church.
- 60.Decree for separation or protection-order valid as to persons dealing withwife before reversal.
- 61.Bar of suit for criminal conversation.
- 62.Power to make rules.
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