Section 65 of Marriage Act CAP 150: Grounds for dissolution of a Christian marriage

    

A party to a marriage celebrated under Part III may petition the court for a decree for the dissolution of the marriage on the ground of—
(a) one or more acts of adultery committed by the other party;
(b) cruelty, whether mental or physical, inflicted by the other party on the petitioner or on the children, if any, of the marriage;
(c) desertion by either party for at least three years immediately preceding the date of presentation of the petition;
(d) exceptional depravity by either party; or
(e) the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.


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