HUSBAND’S RIGHTS
DECISION IN CHANCERY DIVISION United Press Association—By Elartri* Telegraph Coovrtght LONDON, March 5. “A husband has no right to use physical means or to shut up his wife, where moans and cries are unbearable,” said Mr Justice Bennett, in the Chancery Division, dismissing the neighbours’ motion to commit Edward Stutely to prison for alleged non-com-pliance with a Court order that he should not permit a nuisance caused by his wife’s "crying, winning, moaning and other noises.”
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20671, 9 March 1937, Page 7
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78HUSBAND’S RIGHTS Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20671, 9 March 1937, Page 7
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