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1998 Supreme(MP) 255

D.M.DHARMADHIKARI
DEVESH PRATAP SINGH – Appellant
Versus
SRIMATI SUNITA SINGH – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
A.G.Dhande, S.K.Shukla

D. M. DHARMADHIKARI, J.

( 1 ) THE appellant/husband petitioned for grant of a decree of divorce under the provisions of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (for short 'the Act') on the allegation that the respondent/wife gave birth to a female child as a result of her illicit sexual connection with a person outside the wed-lock. The learned trial Judge dismissed the petition of the husband on the ground that presumption of legitimacy of the child under Sec. 112 of the Evidence Act has not been satisfactorily rebutted by the husband by proof of non-access to the wife which could not have led to pregnancy and delivery of the wife.

( 2 ) FOR deciding the appeal preferred by the husband, few undisputed facts may first be set out before discussing the legal submissions made by the counsel on behalf of the parties.

( 3 ) THE parties were married on 29-11-1985 at Panna. After the marriage, they lived in the house of the appellant at village Majan, district Sidhi. On 16-12-1985 the wife went to her parents at Panna. On 8-1-1986 the husband also went to Panna and stayed with the wife in her parent's house up to 12-1-1986. On 18-4-1986, the husband took back the wife to his village. Some time in May 198

















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