Vijaykumar Ramchandra Bhate Vs. Neela Vijaykumar Bhate
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Head Note
Constitution of India, 1950 - Article 136
Concurrent Findings of fact - Findings of court below well merited and fully justified on materials available on record - Neither shown to suffer any infirmity in law nor substantiated to be based on evidence or vitiated on account of any perversity of approach - No interference called for with concurrent verdict recorded by them.
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 - Section 13 (1)
Divorce - Cruelty - Application for amendment seeking for deletion of accusations made in written statement was ordered and amendments carried out subsequently does not absolve husband from being held liable for having treated wife with cruelty by making earlier such injurious reproaches and statements due to their impact when made and continued to remain on record.
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 - Section 13 (1)
Divorce - Cruelty - Whether averments, accusations and character assassinate of wife by husband in written statement constitute mental cruelty for sustaining claim for divorce under Section 13(1)(i-a) of the Act - Yes.
Topic(s)-Divorce - Cruelty