...
...
Next Story

Refusing to celebrate Karva Chauth no ground for seeking divorce: HC

Refusal to celebrate Karva Chauth or marriage anniversary by one of the spouses cannot be a ground for seeking divorce, Punjab and Haryana high court has ruled while turning down an appeal filed by a Chandigarh resident.

Updated on: Jul 19, 2015 09:50 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chandigarh
Prefer HTon Google
Advertisement

Refusal to celebrate Karva Chauth or marriage anniversary by one of the spouses cannot be a ground for seeking divorce, Punjab and Haryana high court has ruled while turning down an appeal filed by a Chandigarh resident.

The husband petitioner had submitted in his appeal that refusal to celebrate the Karva Chauth and marriage anniversary by his wife and her family amounted to mental cruelty and had sought divorce on this ground.

"In our considered view, the family members of the respondent (wife) resisting (even if true) Karva Chauth and couple's marriage anniversary celebrations would amount to normal bickering expected in a matrimonial dispute. On such a flimsy ground, the court cannot grant divorce, snapping the sacred relationship of husband and wife," the high court bench of justices M Jeyapaul and Raj Rahul Garg said.

In this case, the woman had left her husband and was living with her parents for over two years at the time when the petition for divorce was filed in a lower court. When the petitioner invited his wife to join the family on Karva Chauth and couple's marriage anniversary, she allegedly refused. The petitioner husband had stated that his parents had proposed celebrations of Karva Chauth and couple's wedding anniversary at their house. However, the mother of his wife asserted that they did not believe in any of those rituals, customs and functions.

The couple had an argument over the pregnancy of woman as the husband's family did not want the child at that point of time. Following an argument, the woman left her in-laws' home and started living with her parents. The woman had also leveled allegations of dowry demand against her husband's family members, which resulted in their conviction in the said case. However, despite all this, the woman had filed an application before the court for restoration of conjugal rights. The court turned down the husband's plea stating that despite all this, the wife wanted to join her husband.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Surender Sharma

Surender Sharma is a principal correspondent at Chandigarh. He covers Punjab and Haryana high court.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe