Gordon Vs Gordon and Dr. Saran

Calcutta High Court 28 Jun 1869 (1869) 06 CAL CK 0058

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Phear, J.@mdashI think that, if the wife is living apart from her husband under such circumstances that she does not pledge her husband''s credit, the Court ought not to grant alimony. But I will grant time to the wife to answer the allegations as to the facts alleged in the affidavit of the petitioner. The question will be, whether, at the time of presenting the petition, the wife was so living. If the application should be granted, I should adhere to the rule as to alimony and costs laid down in Kelly v. Kelly & Saunders. If this application were for the wife''s costs only, I should grant it at once.

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