Section 16 of DA : Section 16: Decrees For Dissolution To Be Nisi
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a couple, John and Jane, who have filed for divorce. The High Court has granted a decree nisi, which is a provisional order for the dissolution of their marriage. According to Section 16 of The Divorce Act, 1869, this decree will not become final immediately. Instead, there is a waiting period of at least six months.
During this time, suppose Jane's friend, Lisa, suspects that John and Jane have colluded to defraud Lisa out of a loan she gave the couple, ...
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