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Courting the scriptures

A court wants women to be like Sita. We wait for the day when the judiciary will exhort men to adjust to their wives.

Updated on: May 09, 2012 09:53 PM IST
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Our courts not only excel in their interpretation of the law but also in their knowledge of the scriptures. Often the two coalesce into one. During a recent hearing, the Bombay high court implored a woman whose husband's divorce plea had been dismissed that she should put her computer training on hold and join him in Port Blair where he is posted. "When Sita could join Ram in vanvas, then why can't you go?" asked the learned court.

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We wonder if this was the right method of persuasion. What if the poor woman complies, goes off to Port Blair only to find that she has to undergo some sort of agni-pariksha for her initial defiance. This is the judicial version of the great Indian adjustment mantra. A survey some time ago found that many judges in the lower courts felt it was perfectly justified for a man to administer a few slaps to his wife if, say, she does not cook his dinner properly. Perhaps, this is in keeping with the Biblical injunction of turning the other cheek. When it comes to property disputes between spouses, perhaps the courts might keep in mind yet another Biblical saying, "The meek shall inherit the earth." We know nothing of the sort happens in real life and the meek will be lucky to get away with their lives if they try to assert their rights over the earth.

 
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