Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

SC lets man divorce ‘cruel’ wife, but tells him to cough up ₹1.5 cr

- Bhadra Sinha

The Supreme Court allowed a man to divorce his wife on the grounds that she committed cruelty by filing false criminal cases against him, but directed him to pay ₹50 lakh and purchase a house worth ₹1 crore for her.

“It is apparent that the wife made reckless, defamatory and false accusation­s against her husband, his family members and colleagues, which would definitely have the effect of lowering his reputation in the eyes of his peers,” a bench headed by justice AK Goel said.

However, it added that the court cannot be “oblivious to the requiremen­ts of the wife to have a decent house where she can live”. The fact that the wife’s son and daughter-in-law live with her and will continue to do so was a reason cited to grant alimony and provide a residence for her.

The court order came on the husband’s petition assailing the high court and family court’s decision, discarding his plea for divorce on grounds of cruelty.

The couple got married in 1989 and had a son in 1990. They stayed together till 1999 but in March 2000, the husband left the matrimonia­l home and filed divorce proceeding­s on the grounds of cruelty, contending his wife lodged false cases o domestic violence and dowry demand against him.

Thereafter the wife filed sev eral petitions against the hus band before various forums. A criminal case lodged with the police was closed after the probe revealed no merit in her case.

Reacting to the judgment, sen ior counsel Vibha Datta Makh ija, who represente­d the woman said: “We will file a review against the judgment as it send a faulty message that abdicating husbands can set to naught a lif time of emotional and socia commitment of a wife to her fam ily and child at a cheap cost.”

She even disputed the SC find ing related to cruelty.

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