7. When petition shall be dismissed. The petition shall be dismissed if the court is satisfied that the petitioner’s case has not been proved, or is not satisfied that the alleged adultery has been committed, or finds that during the marriage the petitioner has been accessory to or conniving at the going through of the form of marriage or the adultery or has condoned it, or finds that the petition is presented or prosecuted in collusion with either the respondent or corespondent. 8. When petition shall be granted. If the court is satisfied that the petitioner’s case has been proved, and does not find that the petitioner has been accessory to or has connived at the going through of the form of marriage or the adultery, or has connived at or condoned it, or that the petition is presented or prosecuted in collusion, the court shall pronounce a decree nisi for the dissolution of the marriage. Notwithstanding subsection (1), the court shall not be bound to pronounce the decree if it finds that the petitioner has during the marriage been guilty of adultery, or been guilty of unreasonable delay in presenting or prosecuting the petition, or of cruelty to the respondent, or of having deserted or wilfully separated himself or herself from the respondent before the adultery complained of, and without reasonable excuse, or of such wilful neglect of or misconduct towards the respondent as has conduced the adultery. 9. Condonation of adultery. Adultery shall not be deemed to have been condoned unless conjugal cohabitation has been continued or subsequently resumed. 10. Grant of relief to the respondent. If the respondent opposes the relief sought on the ground, where the petitioner is the husband, of his adultery, cruelty, or desertion without reasonable excuse, or, where the petitioner is the wife, on the ground of her adultery, the court may give the respondent, on his or her application, the same relief to which he or she would have been entitled if a petition had been presented seeking that relief, and the respondent may give evidence of or relating to the adultery, cruelty or desertion. Nullity of marriage. 11. Petitions for nullity of marriage. A husband or a wife may present a petition to the court praying that his or her marriage may be declared null and void. 12. Grounds for decree of nullity. (1) The following are the grounds on which a decree of nullity of marriage may be made— that the respondent was permanently impotent at the time of the marriage; that the parties are within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity, whether natural or legal, or affinity;

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