Is Emotional attachment a ground for divorce
kiran
(Querist) 15 October 2009
This query is : Resolved
Hi All,
I am undergoing a divorce and very recently, my wife's father expired.
And I did not go to the funeral as well.
Question:
1. Since, my wife did not made any attempt of sharing this information with me, is a clear indicator of no emotional bond whatsoever between us.
Will this "lack of emotional bond" be a solid ground for divorce.
2. Are there any citations/cases, which conclude above point.
Thanks and Regards,
Kiran
Adv Archana Deshmukh
(Expert) 15 October 2009
The "lack of emotional bond" is definately an imp. factor in a divorce case. But the court may not give much significance to the incidence that you mentioned to make out any such solid ground on that sole basis.
Kiran Kumar
(Expert) 15 October 2009
as Archana said it is an improtant factor only....legally such is not a ground for Divorce.
however this fact can be important during litigation.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 15 October 2009
Even during litigation also, this point cannot help you because it can also be interpreted that you treated your wife to such cruelty that she even could not dare to provide you such important information of death of her husband. Otherwise also it is clear that you are searching the grounds of divorce rather you have no ground with you. This sudden occasion is helpful to fulfil your desire to get rid of your wife.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo )
(Expert) 16 October 2009
Sentimental grounds are not the grounds for divorce. Specific grounds are there for the divorce.
Sukhija
(Expert) 16 October 2009
for the sake of arguments lack of emotional bond can b stressed to prove her case 4 divorce, but no substancial evidence to prove u guilty.it can b supporting evidence to other evidence before court.
Sachin Bhatia
(Expert) 22 October 2009
Lack of emotion is an important factor but in a divorce case it will not prove to be a good ground.