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parties may have lived in a bona fide relationship of married life all their lives , but
no amount of repute can ever turn the void marriage into a valid one , or make
their children , if any , legitimate . The Court on being satisfied of the facts is ...
parties may have lived in a bona fide relationship of married life all their lives , but
no amount of repute can ever turn the void marriage into a valid one , or make
their children , if any , legitimate . The Court on being satisfied of the facts is ...
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In order to safeguard the interests of any children who may have been born as
the result of the marriage now annulled , the provision of section 9 , which did not
appear in the original Act , was introduced into the Act of 1950. By virtue of this ...
In order to safeguard the interests of any children who may have been born as
the result of the marriage now annulled , the provision of section 9 , which did not
appear in the original Act , was introduced into the Act of 1950. By virtue of this ...
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Even after the death of the parties such a marriage may be impugned , and
declared to have been void . ... Most people are now familiar with the statutory
enlargement of these , which has been made by allowing marriages between a
man and ...
Even after the death of the parties such a marriage may be impugned , and
declared to have been void . ... Most people are now familiar with the statutory
enlargement of these , which has been made by allowing marriages between a
man and ...
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