Section 25 Matrimonial Causes Act 1970

Section 25 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1970 is about Power to refuse to make decree without maintenance, etc., in proper case. It provides as follows:

On the application of the respondent made in the course of proceedings for a decree of dissolution of marriage, the court may, if it considers it just and proper in the circumstances of the case to make provision for the maintenance of the respondent or other provision for the benefit of the respondent, refuse to make a decree unless and until it is satisfied that the petitioner has made arrangements satisfactory to the court to provide the maintenance or other benefit as aforesaid upon the decree becoming absolute.

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