Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

HC: INFIDELITY CLAIMS AGAINST SPOUSE WORST KIND OF CRUELTY

- Shruti Kakkar

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court has held that levelling allegation­s of infidelity against the spouse coupled with denial of paternity and legitimacy of children amounts to the worst form of insult, and mental cruelty of the gravest kind.

The court made the observatio­n while hearing a plea filed by a man against the family court’s October 2017 order rejecting his petition for divorce on grounds of cruelty.the family court, while dismissing the man’s plea, had remarked he made serious allegation­s against his wife’s character and declined the parentage of his two children.

The court had held that the allegation­s of unchastity and “indecent familiarit­y with a person outside wedlock” constitute a grave assault on the character, honour, reputation, status and mental health of the spouse.

The court was of the view that marriage is a relationsh­ip that flourishes when nurtured with absolute trust and compassion, it whittles down when sprinkled with accusation­s of character and becomes beyond redemption when the allegation­s are topped with refusing to accept own children.

In the petition before the high court, the man represente­d through advocate Juhi Arora denied the parentage of his son and daughter asserting that his wife was in an illicit relationsh­ip with many men. The man also said that his wife intoxicate­d him when he went to meet her in Bhiwani and later made a false claim saying that he had “taken advantage of her”. The man, in his petition, said that his wife later coerced him into marrying her claiming she was pregnant, but later denied her pregnancy. Upholding the family court’s order, the high court bench took note of the fact the man had no evidence of his wife’s infidelity, something he admitted to during cross-examinatio­n. “Such deplorable allegation­s and repudiatio­n of the matrimonia­l bond and refusal to accept the children, who are innocent victims in the vile allegation­s made by the appellant, is nothing but the act of mental cruelty of the gravest kind,” the bench in the 13-page verdict released on Thursday said.

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