Divorce -- Desertion -- Mere Separate Living Insufficient -- Animus Deserendi to be Proved
Mere fact that spouses have been living separately for a considerable period of time does not by itself amount to desertion in law -- What is essential to be proved is the animus for separate living, that is, the intention to desert, which must be attributable to the party or spouse living apart. (Para 19)
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