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Effects of Matrimonial Causes Legislation in Botswana

Journal of African Law, 1974
As in other former British territories in Africa, the means of introducing a system of common-law rules into Botswana (then the Bechuanaland Protectorate) was the so-called “reception statute”. This was the device whereby at a particular date the laws of one country (usually England) were “received” wholesale by the colonial territory subject to ...
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Australian matrimonial causes law, 1959-1975

2021
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Ireland and the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act of 1857

Journal of Family History, 2013
This article examines the reasons for and impact of Ireland’s exclusion from the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act of 1857. From the eighteenth century, Irish citizens brought private divorce bills to the Irish parliament and to Westminster. The Act of Union in 1800 restricted Irish bills for divorce to Westminster but with the creation of a London ...
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Examination of Matrimonial Remedies/Relief Under the Matrimonial Causes Act

Global Journal of Politics and Law Research
The importance of marriage between spouses has brought shout legal rules in every society in protect the legal union between spouses. The principal enactment in this respect in Nigeria is the Marriage Act and the Matrimonial Causes Act. The Matrimonial Causes Act (MCA) guarantees some safeguards in the manner of Judicial Separation, Restitution of ...
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Private International Law and Matrimonial Causes in India

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Laws relating to foreign marriages were firstly discussed in August, Nineteen sixty two after independence in nineteen forty seven, and the twenty third report of Law Commission of India raised the demand to enact the Law on the issue. When the Special Marriage Act, nineteen fifty four legislation was before Parliament, a suggestion was made that it ...
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The Matrimonial Causes Act, 1937

Medicao-Legal and Criminological Review, 1942
William Latey, D. Harcourt Kitchin
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Insanity and Matrimonial Causes

The Journal of Criminal Law, 1951
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