IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM
DEVAN RAMACHANDRAN, M.B.SNEHALATHA
Maju Susan Babu D/o Babu Thomas – Appellant
Versus
Sunil Mathew S/o Mathew – Respondent
| Table of Content |
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| 1. circumstances leading to the appellant's claims of cruelty. (Para 2 , 3 , 4) |
| 2. contentions regarding the alleged acts of cruelty. (Para 5 , 6) |
| 3. legal standards defining cruelty for divorce. (Para 7 , 15 , 19) |
| 4. understanding cruelty's impact in marital relationships. (Para 12 , 14) |
| 5. final decision to dissolve the marriage based on findings. (Para 20) |
JUDGMENT :
2. Appellant's case is that her marriage with the respondent was solemnised on 17.01.2013 in accordance with the rites and ceremonies of Christians. A girl child was born to them in the said wedlock. During the period of marriage, she was working as a staff nurse in 'Medical Centre, Kottayam'. Respondent, who was then working abroad, demanded her to resign her job and he promised to arrange a job for her in Salala. Believing his words, the appellant resigned her job at Kottayam. After the marriage, respondent went abroad. Soon thereafter, appellant also went abroad and joined the respondent. Respondent was suspicious from the very beginning of their married life and he used to suspect her whenever she happened to speak or interact with any male person and monitored her movements. When she expressed her wis
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