Dear Friend,
There are many good decisions of SC on the refusal of cohabitation by the spouse amounts to cruelty and thus a good ground for Divorce.
These heades are
* Wife living apart and depriving the husband of the cohabitation willingly..
* Wife is not ready and willing to perform metrimonial obligations and attempted to stay away from her husband by depriving conjugal rights of the husband is a cruelty against him. Suman Kapoor V. Sudir kapoor.
* Denial is it self a sufficient cause, because it causes frustration to the other spouse. The persistant refusal of s*xual intercourse is not excluded from the ambit of cruelty. normal and healthy s*xual relations are ingredients of a happy and harmonious marriage.
* A willful and spontanious denial when the other party is anxious is a cruelty to the other.Specially immediatly after the marriage and there after particularly, both the spouses would normally be eager, anxious, happy and joyous to share togetherness of the body and flassh, as the essence of the marriage demands.
* The question would always be whether the culpability is such , whivh the other party can not endure?
The whole process of the divorce can take around 1`-3 years to get over as now the family court proceedings are much faster if a Advocate represent the case in such a way and seeks a faster result.
In this ref an Affidavit can be given that no resumption of the any physical s*xual relations has been held and in proof there is no sign of the pregnancy and no issue has been produced out of this wed lock.
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