The husband may demand a divorce on the ground of his wife's adultery.
The wife may demand divorce on the ground of adultery in her husband, when he shall have brought his concubine into their common residence.
The married parties may reciprocally demand divorce for outrageous conduct, ill-usage, or grievous injuries, exercised by one of them towards the other.
The condemnation of one of the married parties to an infamous punishment, shall be to the other a ground of divorce.
The mutual and unwavering consent of the married parties, expressed in the manner prescribed by law, under the conditions, and after the proofs which it points out, shall prove sufficiently that their common life is insupportable to them; and that there exists, in reference to them, a peremptory cause of divorce.