Section

Divorce.

CHAPTER 179.

THE DIVORCE ORDINANCE.

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS.

[CAP. 179

1. Short title

2. Interpretation

3. Principles to be applied

4. Extent of power to grant relief

5. Grounds for divorce

6. Adulterer to be made a co-respondent

7. Scope of inquiry by court. Collusion or condonation

8. Dismissal of petition

9. When petition shall be granted

10. Condonation of adultery

11. Grant of relief to respondent, if petition opposed

12. Petition for nullity of marriage

13. Grounds of decree

14. Decree of nullity

15. Children of annulled marriage

16. When decree nisi to be made absolute

17. Grounds for judicial separation

18. Property of wife after judicial separation

Decree of judicial separation in absence of husband may be reversed

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20. Petition for restitution of conjugal rights

21. Answer to petition

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22. Periodical payments in lieu of attachment

23. Settlement of wife's property

24. Power to vary orders

25. Non-compliance with decree deemed to be desertion

26. Husband may claim damages from adulterer

27. Costs against co-respondent

28. Alimony pendente lite

29. Permanent alimony

30. Court may direct payment to wife or her trustee

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Section

Divorce.

CHAPTER 179.

THE DIVORCE ORDINANCE.

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS.

[CAP. 179

1. Short title

2. Interpretation

3. Principles to be applied

4. Extent of power to grant relief

5. Grounds for divorce

6. Adulterer to be made a co-respondent

7. Scope of inquiry by court. Collusion or condonation

8. Dismissal of petition

9. When petition shall be granted

10. Condonation of adultery

11. Grant of relief to respondent, if petition opposed

12. Petition for nullity of marriage

13. Grounds of decree

14. Decree of nullity

15. Children of annulled marriage

16. When decree nisi to be made absolute

17. Grounds for judicial separation

18. Property of wife after judicial separation

Decree of judicial separation in absence of husband may be reversed

19.

20. Petition for restitution of conjugal rights

21. Answer to petition

22. Periodical payments in lieu of attachment

23. Settlement of wife's property

24. Power to vary orders

25. Non-compliance with decree deemed to be desertion

26. Husband may claim damages from adulterer

27. Costs against co-respondent

28. Alimony pendente lite

29. Permanent alimony

30. Court may direct payment to wife or her trustee

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