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SuryaR   28 February 2019

Can high court send impotent person for potency tests?

Girl filed divorce case on the ground of crelty. Main petition contains details about how sadistic husband harassed her by avoiding s*x and hiding his impotency since marriage for 6 months. Though she told about his impotency to lawyer, lawyer convinced her not to mention "impotency" word explicitly in this petition as it seems he was already collided with other side for money and existing petition also conveying the same. Infact, the same lawyer mentioned this "impotency" word in DVC case which was registered much before divorce case.

After changing the lawyer, new lawyer suggested to amend that "impotency" word and this amendement petition (IA) is also allowed by the court after 2 years fighting for justice. Then, impotent husband went to high court for appeal to drag her divorce for years as he is big sadist, mental, psycho (including his family members)..

As he does not need divorce and he is not fit for marriage for his life time till death, he is doing all this business !!

In high court, can we file counter affadavit and also file another petition to send impotent husband to potency tests to prove it? 

How high court will know whether he is potent or impotent and decide appeal?

Girl's witness in lower court is not yet happened due to this dragging business by sadist husband with his appeal in high court and stay of the proceedings in lower court. We have aready filed potency tests petition in lower court also. But, due to stay given by high court, we want him to be sent for potency tests through high court only.

Can high court send him to potency tests for proving the case? or else we should get order from high court to direct lower court for potency tests now?



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Suhail suhail (LAWYER)     28 February 2019

When you had earlier mentioned in the petition about the impotency then why you dropped that ,that too when the impotency of husband was agigated in DV case.

You should submit an application for Impotency test of husband ,though Court would ask as to why you dropped the plea in the petition.

You need to submit clearly before the court about the fact for dropping  of  impotency due to counsel's advise.

 

SuryaR   28 February 2019

@ Bilal, The same reason was already mentioned in affadavit of amendment and the amendement petition was already ALLOWED in LOWER COURT. My questions are related to High court appeal for the allowed amendement. Please read my query details once again.


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