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Keywords: dark complexion , cruelty ,duly established 

Recently , the Karnataka High Court has held that a wife who criticizes and  insults her husband on the basis of his dark complexion , leaving his company  and initiating untrue allegations relating to illicit affairs can be considered as  cruelty. 

The case deals with a couple who got married in 2007 and later , in 2012 , the  husband approached a family court in Bangalore pleading for divorce on the  pretext of him being humiliated by his wife due to his dark complexion.  

It also came to notice that a false complaint was lodged against the husband and  his family under Section 498 A IPC. 

Furthermore , the wife claimed that the husband was involved in an affair and  also alleged assault at his hands. 

The Division Bench which included Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice Anand  Ramanath Hegde allowed the appeal which was filed by the petitioner and also  claimed that there was no relevant evidence to prove the wife’s contentions  related to the petitioner having an affair. The Court also endorsed the view that  the husband was subjected to enormous mental cruelty due to the nature of  allegations levelled against him and chided the Family Court in failing to  consider the impact of these reckless accusations. The Court further stated that  the intention of the wife was to treat the husband badly . Therefore , the Court  claims that the petition alleging “ plea of cruelty by the husband is duly  established”. 

Written by Parvati Arun , an intern under Legal Vidhiya


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