New Delhi: The Supreme Court has ruled that harming the reputation of the spouse at his workplace and society at large, inflicting mental cruelty to the spouse can be a ground for divorce under marital laws and it can not be expected by the aggrieved partner to reconcile and live together again.
The bench headed by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul gave its order on a plea pertaining to divorce where an army man wanted a divorce as his wife had made various complaints before his superiors, had accused him of adultery and had made him go through enquiry.
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The bench comprising of Justice Hrishikesh Roy and Dinesh Maheshwari observed that "In circumstances like this, the wronged party can not be expected to continue with the matrimonial relationship and there is enough justification for him to seek separation."