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4|8 419 4°” 427 4.38 本29 4:30 Df6ESTED (NDEX. LXXI. A girl with the name of a constellation, of a tree, or of a river, and so forth, though with defects invisible, being included among the texts descriptive of ; defects, is reckoned as being with visible defects; consequently, there is no apprehension of their not becoming wives (when married.) - BIGAMY AND POLY GAMY. Bigamy and polygamy appear also to have been prohibited to men unless for 點 ನಿ causes as are mentioned in the following texts (ante, p. 734.) .. In the event of a man's marrying a second wife, the law enjoins him to satisfy the first by paying her a sum equal to the expenses of his second marriage; but if any Stridhan have been bestowed on her, then half of those expenses should be given her, ... * * * 受 e 余 影伊哆,* 跨 ● 哥 to a & ва Tire DUTY of A husbAND going A BRoap To his wife, AND OF HIS WIFE TO HIM, A’husband going abroad is to assure a fit maintenance to his wife, but even if he live abroad without securing her maintenance, she cannot desert him, nor is she warranted to act so as to render her fit to be deserted.... - - - * & FOR, WHAT FA UILT A WIFE MAY BE DESERTEI). A husband may desert his wife, for a time or for cver, on account of any of the faults mentioned in the texts subjoined (ante, p. 738.).. * * * * * A wife must not be deserted in the absence of the faults recognised by the ław, as above. - - چ - بی 弱 够 令曼酸 受 象 * * & e is - - * 总 WHEN A II USBAND MAY BE I) ESERTEI). A wife may desert her husband when he is an outcaste or degraded for sin. . . AI) ULTERY, Adultery is a criminal and not a civil offence. . . - - & 4 to * * * * An action for damages brought by the husband of the adulteress, against the adulterer, will not lie; but an action by him is cognisables is brought for pu nishment of the adulterer. ... . . 象 总 The ruling power, however, can impose a pecuniary fine with or without cor poral punishment, according to circumstances. אי או ● 蜴 stRidiIAN DEFINIED AND EYE”LA INEI). Since various sorts of separate property of a woman have been propounded without any restriction as to number, the number of six (as specified by Manu and others) is not definitely meant; but the texts of the sages merely intend an explanation of a woman's separate property. ● : 金 乐 叠 嫌曾 That alone is her peculiar property, which she has power to give, sell, or use, independently of her husband's control. to a - - 叠 彝 始 影 The movable property given by a husband does not become absolute Stridhan, so long as he lives; but the immovable property given by him does not become so, even after his death. .. * g. * 经 资 多 臀 8 The other descriptions of Atridhan defined in the texts cited, namely, the wealth received at the nuptial fire, -that presented in the bridal procession, —given by the father, --received from the father's relatives, —given by the mother, received from, the mother's relatives, property received from Page. 734 736 738 74() 74: 74; 71台 ፩ ፳ብ) Wyawastha p 3

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