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1983 Supreme(Del) 96

N.N.GOSWAMY
PRITHVI PAL SINGH – Appellant
Versus
JOGINDER KAUR – Respondent


N. N. Goswamy, J.

( 1 ) THIS appeal by the husband is directed against the judgment dated 6-3-1982 passed by the learned Add]. District Judge, Delhi whereby his petition under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, for dissolution of marriage was dismissed.

( 2 ) THE appellant-husband filed a petition for dissolution of marriage by a decree of divorce under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act. It is alleged in the petition that the marriage between the parties was solemnized on 6-10-1975 in accordance with Sikh/hindu rites and customs at Delhi. Two children were born out of the wedlock on 2-1 1-1976 and 16-10-1978. The elder child is a boy and living with his father and the younger child is a girl and is living with the mother. It is further alleged that never since the marriage, the respondent was found to be a person of unsound mind. She would laugh and begin to weep without any reason. She would often shout and sometimes threaten to commit suicide. Her behaviour from the very beginning and throughout left much to be desired. She would not be amenable to reasoning and pick up quarrels on most minor issues. The appellant extended a very large measure of understanding and tolerance


























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