MATRIMONIAL ISSUES ARE GENERALLY CONFINED TO BEDROOM, HOME: DELHI HIGH COURT DISCUSSES EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE The Delhi High Court recently held that matrimonial cases must be decided based on the overall picture that emerges since the issues are generally confined to the bedroom and home (Rahul Kesarwani v. Sunita Bhuyan). The Bench relied on the judgment of the Supreme Court in Samar Ghosh v Jaya Ghosh where it was observed that there could be no fixed parameter to determine cruelty. “In most of the cases, cruelty is inflicted by one party and felt by another in a variety of circumstances. What may constitute cruelty in one matter may not constitute cruelty in another. Each case and relationship must be viewed separately and its own totality, ” the High Court remarked. “It is clear from a bare perusal of the matter at hand that the marriage is beyond repair. The continuity of this marriage is fruitless and is rather causing grief and harm to both the parties.” Reddy & amp; Reddy Law Firm is having team of advocates and will help you in all Disputes.
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