Durga Prasanna Tripathy Vs. Arundhati Tripathy
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Head Note
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 - Section 13 (1)
Dispute between husband and wife - Wife deserting and living separately for 14 years - Marriage irretrievably broken down - Marriage dissolved even though wife expressed willingness to join her husband - It was impractical - Parties cannot reconcile and live together because they disliked each other.
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 - Section 13 (1)
Wife wanted to live separately from in-laws which was not acceptable to husband - Desertion by wife - Parties living separately for 14 years - Marriage rendered complete deadwood - No use to keep the marriage alive on paper - Reconciliation by Courts failed - Marriage dissolved even though wife expressed willingness to join - It was impracticable to reconcile because of dislikes for each other - Even though wife was willing to join her husband.
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 - Section 24 , Section 25
Permanent alimony - Irretrievable breakdown of marriage - Parties living separately for 14 years - Marriage dissolved - Wife employed but husband out of job - Alimony of Rs. One lakh granted to wife.
Topic(s)-Permanent alimony
Important Decision(s)- Wife deserting and living separately for 14 years - Wife expressed willingness to join her husband - It was impractical.