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2009 Supreme(P&H) 1565

VINOD K.SHARMA
Sanjay Lata – Appellant
Versus
Amrit Lal Gautam – Respondent


Judgment

Vinod K.Sharma, J.

1. This appeal by the appellant/wife is directed againsrthe judgment and decree dated 15.6.2002 passed by the learned District Judge, Bhiwani vide which petition filed by the respondent/husband under Sections 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (for short the Act), seeking dissolution of marriage by a decree of divorce stands allowed.

2. Marriage between the parties was solemnized on 27.4.1996. From the wed-lock a male child was born on 5.9.1997 but he died soon thereafter on 7.9.1997. A girl child was born on 15.9.1998. The respondent/husband filed a petition under Section 9 of the Act but it was withdrawn. The respondent/husband thereafter had filed a petition under Section 13 of the Act seeking decree of divorce on the ground of cruelty. Grounds of cruelty pleaded were that on 2.1.1998 Deepak alias Kuldeep brother of the appellant came to the house of the respondent for taking the appellant to her parents home. The appellant accompanied her brother in the absence of the respondent, and took with her all her ornaments as well as two suit-cases of clothes, golden chain and ring. This was said to have been done by the appellant on the plea that she was to















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