In explaining "unsound mind" a ground for seeking divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 in which of the following cases the Supreme Court held "a sound mind indisputably is a key to a happy married life".
A. Sharda v. Dharmpal, AIR 2003 SC 3450
B. Gautam Kundu v. State of W.B., AIR 1993 SC 2295
C. R. Lakshmi Narayan v. Santhi, AIR 2001 SC 2110
D. Bipin Chandra v. Prabhavati, AIR 1957 SC 176
Answer: Option A
The children born out of a void Hindu Marriage are in the eye of law
A. Illegitimate
B. Legitimate
C. Illegitimate, having no rights in ancestral property
D. Legitimate but having right of inheritance limited to their parent's property only
A. Entitled to claim maintenance as dependant
B. Not entitled to claim maintenance as dependant
C. Entitled to claim maintenance with the consent of other heirs
D. Entitled to claim maintenance through the judicial process
A. Remains valid
B. Becomes void
C. Becomes voidable
D. None of these
A petition Under Section 12 of Hindu Marriage Act can be filed if:
A. The marriage is solemnized before the commencement of Act
B. The marriage is solemnized before or after the commencement of Act
C. The marriage is solemnized after the commencement of Act
D. The marriage is solemnized after 1956
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