81.
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".

84.
In which of the following case it was observed by Hon'ble Supreme Court that "Hindu widow is not coparcener in undivided family of her husband, therefore, she cannot act as Karta of that undivided family, however she can act as its manager":

85.
Provisions for maintenance and litigation expenses during the pendency of proceedings are contained in

86.
An alienee-purchaser of an undivided share or a coparcener is

90.
A Hindu wife is entitled to claim maintenance after the death of her husband from her father-in-law under: