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CAP. 179]

Divorce.

Your petitioner therefore humbly prays that this Honourable Court will decree a judicial separation between your petitioner and the said A. B., and also order that the said A. B. do pay the costs of and incidental to these proceedings.

[Affidavit as in Form 2.]

(Signed) C. B.

FORM 16.

ANSWER TO WIFE'S PETITION FOR JUDICIAL SEPARATION ON GROUND OF HUSBAND'S CRUELTY.

(General Heading)

A. B., the respondent, in answer to the petition filed in this cause, by his solicitor, saith-

1. Denial as in Form 13.

2. That he denies that he has been guilty of cruelty towards the said C. B., as alleged in the said petition.

FORM 17.

(Signed) A. B.

PETITION FOR REVERSAL OF DECREE OF JUDICIAL SEPARATION.

(General Heading)

The petition of A. B. of

SHEWETH:

1. That your petitioner was on the lawfully married to

at

in

day of

The said marriage was a Christian marriage (or the civil equivalent of a Christian marriage).

2. That on the

Court at the petition of

day of

this Honourable in a cause then depending in this Court, entitled A. B. against C. B., pronounced a decree affecting the petitioner to the effect following; to wit-

(Here set out the decree.)

3. That such decree was obtained in the absence of your petitioner, who was then residing at

(State facts tending to show that the petitioner did not know of the proceedings; and further, that, had he known, he might have offered a sufficient defence.)

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CAP. 179] Divorce. Your petitioner therefore humbly prays that this Honourable Court will decree a judicial separation between your petitioner and the said A. B., and also order that the said A. B. do pay the costs of and incidental to these proceedings. [Affidavit as in Form 2.] (Signed) C. B. FORM 16. ANSWER TO WIFE'S PETITION FOR JUDICIAL SEPARATION ON GROUND OF HUSBAND'S CRUELTY. (General Heading) A. B., the respondent, in answer to the petition filed in this cause, by his solicitor, saith- 1. Denial as in Form 13. 2. That he denies that he has been guilty of cruelty towards the said C. B., as alleged in the said petition. FORM 17. (Signed) A. B. PETITION FOR REVERSAL OF DECREE OF JUDICIAL SEPARATION. (General Heading) The petition of A. B. of SHEWETH: 1. That your petitioner was on the lawfully married to at in day of The said marriage was a Christian marriage (or the civil equivalent of a Christian marriage). 2. That on the Court at the petition of day of this Honourable in a cause then depending in this Court, entitled A. B. against C. B., pronounced a decree affecting the petitioner to the effect following; to wit- (Here set out the decree.) 3. That such decree was obtained in the absence of your petitioner, who was then residing at (State facts tending to show that the petitioner did not know of the proceedings; and further, that, had he known, he might have offered a sufficient defence.) 394
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CAP. 179] Divorce. Your petitioner therefore humbly prays that this Honourable Court will decree a judicial separation between your petitioner and the said A. B., and also order that the said A. B. do pay the costs of and incidental to these proceedings. [Affidavit as in Form 2.] (Signed) C. B. FORM 16. ANSWER TO WIFE'S PETITION FOR JUDICIAL SEPARATION ON GROUND OF HUSBAND'S CRUELTY. (General Heading) A. B., the respondent, in answer to the petition filed in this cause, by his solicitor, saith- 1. Denial as in Form 13. 2. That he denies that he has been guilty of cruelty towards the said C. B., as alleged in the said petition. FORM 17. (Signed) A. B. PETITION FOR REVERSAL OF DECREE OF JUDICIAL SEPARATION. (General Heading) The petition of A. B. of SHEWETH: 1. That your petitioner was on the lawfully married to at in day of The said marriage was a Christian marriage (or the civil equivalent of a Christian marriage). 2. That on the Court at the petition of day of this Honourable in a cause then depending in this Court, entitled A. B. against C. B., pronounced a decree affecting the petitioner to the effect following; to wit- (Here set out the decree.) 3. That such decree was obtained in the absence of your petitioner, who was then residing at (State facts tending to show that the petitioner did not know of the proceedings; and further, that, had he known, he might have offered a sufficient defence.) 394
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CAP. 179]

Divorce.

Your petitioner therefore humbly prays that this Honourable Court will decree a judicial separation between your petitioner and the said A. B., and also order that the said A. B. do pay the costs of and incidental to these proceedings.

[Affidavit as in Form 2.]

(Signed) C. B.

FORM 16.

ANSWER TO WIFE'S PETITION FOR JUDICIAL SEPARATION ON GROUND OF HUSBAND'S CRUELTY.

(General Heading)

A. B., the respondent, in answer to the petition filed in this cause, by his solicitor, saith-

1. Denial as in Form 13.

2. That he denies that he has been guilty of cruelty towards the said C. B., as alleged in the said petition.

FORM 17.

(Signed) A. B.

PETITION FOR REVERSAL OF DECREE OF JUDICIAL SEPARATION.

(General Heading)

The petition of A. B. of

SHEWETH:

1. That your petitioner was on the lawfully married to

at

in

day of

The said marriage was a Christian marriage (or the civil equivalent of a Christian marriage).

2. That on the

Court at the petition of

day of

this Honourable in a cause then depending in this Court, entitled A. B. against C. B., pronounced a decree affecting the petitioner to the effect following; to wit-

(Here set out the decree.)

3. That such decree was obtained in the absence of your petitioner, who was then residing at

(State facts tending to show that the petitioner did not know of the proceedings; and further, that, had he known, he might have offered a sufficient defence.)

394

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