Denial of sex by spouse can be considered mental cruelty: Delhi High Court


 Denial of sex by spouse can be considered mental cruelty: Delhi High Court


The court said that denial of sex by a spouse can be considered a form of mental cruelty where it is found to be persistent, intentional and for a considerable period of time.




The Delhi High Court on Monday said that denial of sex by a spouse can be considered a form of mental cruelty where it is found to be persistent, intentional and for a considerable period of time. The court gave this order as it refused to uphold a lower court order granting divorce on a husband's plea against his wife.



The husband sought divorce on account of mental cruelty by the wife, alleging that she was not interested in living with him in the matrimonial home and wanted him to live with her at her parental home as 'ghar jamai'


           Denial of sex by spouse can be considered mental cruelty: Delhi High Court


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