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Delhi High Court Upholds Divorce, Citing Wife's Suicide Attempt and False Blame

Last Updated: 10-01-2024 02:51:03pm
Delhi High Court Upholds Divorce, Citing Wife's Suicide Attempt and False Blame

On Tuesday, the High Court of Delhi said that attempting suicide & then trying to blame the husband & his family members is an act of extreme cruelty by the wife.A bench headed by Justice Suresh Kumar Kait observed that in such instances, the family remains under the constant threat of being implicated in false cases & the Supreme Court has also held that repeated threats to commit suicide or attempting to commit suicide amounts to cruelty.The High Court passed the order while upholding a family court order granting divorce to a man on the grounds of cruelty by his wife.

The bench,ourt also comprising Justice Neena Bansal Krishna, noted that the marriage between the couple was troubled from the beginning & the wife even consumed a mosquito repellent liquid in an attempt to commit suicide but later, tried to wriggle out of the situation by claiming that she was compelled to do it.The woman alleged that since she was not being provided with a proper diet, she was administered the liquid by the husband on the pretext of it being a nutritious tonic, the court recorded, adding that she, however, subsequently accepted that her husband was at his place of work at the time of the incident."Such conduct of the appellant in attempting suicide & then trying to put the blame on the husband & his family members was an act of extreme cruelty as the family remained under the constant threat of being implicated in false cases," the court said.

It added, "The repeated threats to commit suicide & an attempt to commit suicide were held to be an action amounting to cruelty by the Supreme Court.... (In another case,) it was observed (by the top court) that in case the wife succeeds in committing suicide, one can only imagine how the poor husband would get entangled into the clutches of law, which would virtually ruin his sanity, peace of mind, career & probably his entire life. Such a threat of attempting suicide amounts to cruelty".It further said, although the wife has a legal right to take recourse for any wrong, making unsubstantiated allegations of having been subjected to dowry demands or acts of cruelty by the husband or his family members & getting criminal trials initiated against them are also "clearly acts of cruelty".

"We note that during the two years of their matrimonial life, the parties barely resided together for 10 months in all & even during that time, there were various acts of cruelty of being subjected to false complaints & civil as well as criminal litigation committed by the appellant (wife) towards the respondent," the court said.The court ordered, "We, therefore, conclude that the learned additional principal judge of the family court has rightly held that the respondent was subjected to cruelty by the appellant & granted a divorce under section 13(1)(ia) of the HMA (Hindu Marriage Act). We find no merit in the appeal, which along with the pending applications, if any, is hereby dismissed".

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