Rule 6 of CPC : Rule 6: "Family" meaning of.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Rajesh and Priya are married and live together in Mumbai. They have two children, Ananya and Aarav. Additionally, they are also taking care of Priya's niece, Meera, who lives with them and is financially dependent on them.
Application of the Act:
- Rajesh and Priya living together as husband and wife fall under clause (a)(i).
- Ananya and Aarav, being their biological children, fall under clause (a)(ii).
- Meera, being maintained by Rajesh and Priya, falls under clause (a)(iii).
Conclusion: Rajesh, Priya, Ananya, Aarav, and Meera together constitute a "family" as per Rule 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908.
Example 2:
Scenario: Suman is a single mother living in Delhi with her two children, Rohan and Riya. She also takes care of her younger brother, Amit, who is living with her and is financially dependent on her.
Application of the Act:
- Suman, not having a husband, and her children Rohan and Riya fall under clause (c).
- Amit, being Suman's brother and living with her, falls under clause (d).
Conclusion: Suman, Rohan, Riya, and Amit together constitute a "family" as per Rule 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908.
Example 3:
Scenario: Arjun is a widower living in Bangalore with his son, Karan. Arjun's elderly mother, who is dependent on him, also lives with them.
Application of the Act:
- Arjun, not having a wife, and his son Karan fall under clause (b).
- Arjun's mother, being his ancestor and living with him, falls under clause (d).
Conclusion: Arjun, Karan, and Arjun's mother together constitute a "family" as per Rule 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908.
Example 4:
Scenario: Meera and her husband, Ravi, live together in Chennai. They have no children. Meera's younger sister, Neha, who is financially dependent on them, also lives with them.
Application of the Act:
- Meera and Ravi living together as husband and wife fall under clause (a)(i).
- Neha, being Meera's sister and living with them, falls under clause (d).
Conclusion: Meera, Ravi, and Neha together constitute a "family" as per Rule 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908.