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AMENDED DIVORCE ACT

AN APPEAL DISMISSED. ; (Pxa United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, May 3. The Court of Appeal heard argument this; afternoon in the ease of Lodder v. Lbidder, an appeal against the judgment of‘ Mr Justice Salmond in October last, ■whereby a decree nisi for the dissolution of the marriage of the parties was made. The husband, William George Lodder, petitioned for a ■ divorce on the, ground that T the parties had been separated under a deed - of separation ’since September 19, . 1903 Mr Justice Salmond, in the exercise of the. discretionary power conferred on. him ■ by the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes • Act Amendment Act, 192.0, granted a decree nisi. Mr E. G. Jellicoe appeared for Mrs Lodder, the appellant, and Mr A. W. Blair for the respondent. ' When Mr Jellicoe opened his argument Mr Justice Sim intimated that unless Mr Jellicoe could distinguish this case from the Appeal Court case of Mason v. Mason it Was useless for him to proceed. - Mi* Jellicoe said he could not distinguish the case on the facts, but he contended that Mr Justice Salmond had exercised his dis- : cretion in granting divorce on. a wrong principle. The. court again informed Mr Jelhco'’ that unless he could distinguish the present case from the case of Mason v. Mason he waa merely wasting the time of the court Mr Jellicoe thereupon concluded his argu ment.- \ Mr Blair was not called upon to argue, and the court delivered its decision orally Mr Justice Sira, in his judgment, said that according to the decision in Mason y. Mason the petitioner had a prima facie right •■■to 'a dissolution of marriage, and umess Mrs Lodder could show some reason for the court not granting it the divorce decree was properly made. Nothing had 'been brought forward in evidence to war rant the court in refusing- to exercise ite discretion in petitioner’s favour. In i his opinion the appeal should be dismissed. Mr Justice Ho&king and Mr Justice Stringer concurred, and the appeal was ; 1 therefore dismissed without costsf.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18545, 4 May 1922, Page 8

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AMENDED DIVORCE ACT Otago Daily Times, Issue 18545, 4 May 1922, Page 8

AMENDED DIVORCE ACT Otago Daily Times, Issue 18545, 4 May 1922, Page 8