New Delhi:In a significant legal development, the family court of Delhi issued a decree of divorce for Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan and his estranged wife. The court's decision was grounded in the finding of cruelty, ultimately granting the divorce petition filed by Shikhar Dhawan. The end of their 11-year marriage has been characterized by complex legal proceedings and a plethora of allegations.
The judgment, handed down by Family Court Judge Harish Kumar, highlighted several crucial factors that contributed to the court's decision. It was noted that both parties had initially consented to divorce, acknowledging that their marriage had effectively ended long before the legal proceedings began, with neither of them living as husband and wife since August 8, 2020.
The court also emphasised the estranged wife's willingness to leave the matter uncontested, which indicated her desire for a divorce decree, even if it meant being found guilty of matrimonial offenses. This decision was seen as a strategic move, given that she had already obtained favourable rulings in the Federal Circuit and Family Court in Australia. The court concluded that her deliberate disregard of court orders and the circumstances of the case justified granting the divorce on the grounds of cruelty.
"Respondent's/ estranged wife's intentional decision to leave this matter uncontested also shows her desire that the court should pass a decree of divorce even at the cost of holding her guilty of the matrimonial offence as she knows that no harm could be caused to her even if she is held to have treated the petitioner with cruelty because she has already obtained sufficient favourable orders from the Federal Circuit and Family Court in Australia," the court said.
"This thought of her has given her the courage to not abide by the order dated March 2, 2023 and June 6. 2023 of this court deliberately and intentionally. Hence, the facts and circumstances of the present case as discussed above petitioners are entitled to a decree of divorce on the grounds of cruelty," Court added.
The judgment specifically cited Section 13(1)(a) of the Hindu Marriage Act (HMA) as the legal basis for the divorce, officially dissolving the marriage that had been solemnized on December 30, 2012, in accordance with Sikh rites at Gurudwara, Nelson Mandela Marg, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi.
One of the most contentious aspects of this legal battle was the custody of the couple's minor son. Shikhar Dhawan had requested permanent custody, arguing that it was in the child's best interest, given the alleged detrimental behaviour of his estranged wife. Moreover, the ongoing criminal case against the respondent further supported Dhawan's case.