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SC dissolves estranged couple's marriage by invoking Art 142

- —Agencies

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered dissolutio­n of a marriage of an estranged couple, living separately for 22 years and failing to reconcile their difference­s. The court termed the marriage "unworkable, emotionall­y dead, beyond salvage and broken down irretrieva­bly". A bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and M.R. Shah said: "We are of the opinion that while protecting the interest of the respondent wife to compensate her by way of a lump sum permanent alimony, this is a fit case to exercise the powers under Article 142 of the Constituti­on of India and to dissolve the marriage between the parties." Article 142, 'Enforcemen­t of decrees and orders of Supreme Court and unless as to discovery, etc', empowers the apex court to "...pass such decree or make such order as is necessary for doing complete justice in any cause or matter pending before it...". The husband had filed an appeal in the Supreme court against the 2012 Andhra Pradesh High Court judgement, upholding the family court decision to refuse to pass a decree of divorce against the wife. The couple had got married in 1993, but later, a difference of opinion emerged, with the husband alleging that cruelty was meted out to him. Till 1997, for a majority of time, the wife stayed at her parental house. The husband filed a divorce petition in 1999 before a family court in Hyderabad. The court opined for a lump-sum permanent alimony of Rs 20 lakh for the wife, and referred the case,"a fit case to exercise the powers under Article 142 of the Constituti­on and to dissolve the marriage between the parties". It directed the husband to pay the wife within a period of eight weeks.

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