The Divorce Act
12Court to be satisfied of absence of collusion
Upon any such petition for the dissolution of a marriage, the Court shall satisfy itself, so far as it reasonably can, not only as to the facts alleged, but also whether or not the petitioner has been in any manner accessory to, or conniving at, the going through of the said form of marriage, or the adultery, or has condoned the same, and shall also enquire into any countercharge which may be made against the petitioner.
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III.--DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
- 10 Grounds for dissolution of marriage
- 10A Dissolution of marriage by mutual consent
- 11 Adulterer to be co-respondent
- 12 Court to be satisfied of absence of collusion
- 13 Dismissal of petition
- 14 Power to Court to pronounce decree for dissolving marriage
- 15 Relief in case of opposition on certain grounds
- 16 Decrees for dissolution to be nisi
- 17 Power of High Court to remove certain suits
- 17A [Omitted.]