Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Bad conduct for long amounts to cruelty in marriage: HC

MARITAL DISCORD Order came on a dispute between Panchkula doctor couple

- Surender Sharma surender.sharma@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana high court has said that bad conduct of one of the partners for a fairly long period establishe­s cruelty in a marriage and therefore is a valid ground for divorce.

The high court bench of Justice Jaswant Singh said married life is required to be reviewed as a whole and bad conduct must be found persistent, which gives credence to the ‘reasonable apprehensi­on’ to the wronged party that spouse could ‘harm or injure’ them.

The order came in the matter of a matrimonia­l dispute between a Panchkula-based doctor couple.

The wife had moved the high court challengin­g the lower court order allowing divorce plea of her husband.

As of “reasonable apprehensi­on”, it has to be interprete­d to mean the practical difficulti­es

that a spouse may face while living with the other spouse, the court said.

The high court also said that ‘harm and injury may not be read as the literal dictionary meaning given to them and it should be read co-jointly with the word “reasonable apprehensi­on”. “It would include mental/ physical welfare of a human being and his/her immediate family members.

A feeling of anguish, disappoint­ment and frustratio­n in one’s spouse caused by the conduct of the other can only be appreciate­d on assessing the attending facts and circumstan­ces in which the two partners of matrimonia­l life have been living.

The inference has to be drawn from the attending facts and circumstan­ces taken cumulative­ly,” the court observed.

“..The approach, therefore, should be to take the cumulative effect of the facts and circumstan­ces emerging from the evidence on record and then draw a fair inference,” the high court bench observed, discussing as to how “reasonable apprehensi­on” of harm and injury can be arrived at.

In the case in hand, the women had filed dowry complaint for which husband was arrested and remained behind bars as well.

Later, it came to light that she had not attached any list of articles before police. The women also admitted that case was being pursued by her uncle and not her.

The woman’s allegation that she was forced for abortion also comes out to be wrong as it came to light that it was carried out due to complicati­ons.

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