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Basis of divorce

(Querist) 29 July 2012 This query is : Resolved 
Probably impotency on the part of male partner can lead to divorce.Please intimate whether INFERTILITY on the part of female partner can also be a ground for divorce
R.K Nanda (Expert) 29 July 2012
No, not at all.
ajay sethi (Expert) 29 July 2012
recent judgement of bombay high court infertility is no ground of divorce
ajay sethi (Expert) 29 July 2012
Mumbai, July 24, 2012 hindutsan times

Impotency and infertility are completely distinct terms. Unlike impotency, infertility cannot be grounds for divorce, the Bombay high court (HC) ruled on Monday. In 1992, a 58-year-old government servant had approached the Pune family court seeking legal separation from his wife on grounds that she was ‘impotent’ and had deserted him by refusing to join him at the place he was posted. The Pune family court had, on October 31, 1994, granted the man a divorce, stating that not having a child even after 16 years of marriage was enough to establish that his wife was ‘impotent’.

While reversing the family court’s verdict, the division bench of justice AM Khanwilkar and justice AR Joshi said, “The view taken by the family court is erroneous. The court has wrongly equated infertility of a woman with impotency.”

The court noted that there was no evidence on record to prove that the wife was impotent or incapable of maintaining a physical relationship. The high court noted that though the couple lived at separate places for a considerable period of time because of their postings, they met on weekends and cohabited to a limited
extent. It cannot be said that the marriage was not consummated, the court said.



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