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" If, however, it should appear that even misconduct on the wife's part has produced a return from the husband wholly unjustified by the provocation, and quite out of proportion to the offence, it might still be the duty of the Court to interfere judicially,... "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Ecclesiastical Courts at ... - Page 423
by Jesse Addams - 1823
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Ecclesiastical Courts ...

Great Britain. Courts - 1831 - 564 pages
...from the husband wholly unjustified by the provocation, and quite out of proportion to the offence, it might still be the duty of the Court to interfere...justly said to attach to the conduct of the husband, upon the evidence before the Court. The marriage of these parties took place in December, 1817, and...
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Commentaries on the Law of Marriage and Divorce, and Evidence in Matrimonial ...

Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1852 - 782 pages
...from the husband wholly unjustified by the provocation, and quite out of proportion to the offence, it might still be the duty of the court to interfere judicially, notwithstanding such wife's positive misconduct." Thus in the case then before the court, if it were proved as alleged,...
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The Law of Divorce in India: Being the Indian Divorce Act ...

India, Charles Colin Macrae - 1871 - 300 pages
...from the husband wholly unjustified by the provocation, and quite out of proportion to the offence, it might still be the duty of the Court to interfere...notwithstanding such, the wife's positive misconduct." The troubles of the wife must not be owing to her own misconduct— Kelly v. Kelly, 39 LJ, P. & M.,...
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A Treatise of Marriage and Divorce: With the Practice and Procedure in ...

William Ernst Browning - 1879 - 418 pages
...from the husband wholly unjustified by the provocation, and quite out of proportion to the offence, it might still be the duty of the Court to interfere...notwithstanding such, the wife's, positive misconduct." The foregoing observations comprise almost all that Wife's can be said upon those cases in which the...
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A Handbook of Husband and Wife According to the Law of Scotland

Frederick Parker Walton - 1893 - 592 pages
...from the husband wholly unjustified by the provocation, and quite out of proportion to the offence, it might still be the duty of the Court to interfere...judicially, notwithstanding such, the wife's, positive misconduct."2 Cruelty is cumulative in character. It has been said that it must be sustained, and indicate...
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