Can a divorce be granted a woman whose husband is dead.
Ths question was answered affirmative by the Bombay High Court bench of justices BH.Marapalle and U.D.Savi recently on Monday the 11.10.2010. The judges whilt pronuncing the judgement reversed the lower court, Pune Family Courts order which granted divource to the applicant on her petition even though she had subsequently withdrawn it on the gournd of death of her husband. On appeal the Mumbai Higcourt set aide the lower courts order.
The breif facts of the case are that the aaffluent couple who werein mid 40s maried over 20 yrs and have kids, were estranged for five to s*x years. The wife filed the case for divorce in 2005 before Pune Family Court citing mental and physical cruelty. Both lived separately in their different flats. Due to mediatiors the couple agreed for a divorce by mutual consent and the petiton was converted to a mutual concent appliation. Subsequently during the pendency of proceedings, the husband died. The wife withdrew her applicaiton for mutual concent. The lower court held that since both consented for mutualy for divorce the death does not change the situation hence granted the divorce.
On appeal the Mumbai High court reversed the judgments and found the Pune family court's order nothing short of "preposterous."
In view of the Mumbai High courts's decison the woman now canhae the widow status instead of divorcee and the succession law will follow in repect of her property rights
A.R.Sathyan
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