Hi,
I am not a lawyer but my case is similar.My wife is impotent.
I am filing divorce petitin under section12
when i requested her for the medical test(TSH,FSH,LH,Androzene,ultra) IN GOVT hospital she refused to come and take the test.
Better if he agrees fo ra medical test u can do the list of belwo test in government hospital and dont forgett o take the seal and certify of the doctor.You can a file a divorce pettion based on this and court will send this person to the medical test..if he is impotent obviously he will skip the test(no one dare to take test)
So you can file a case under 420,406,120B(non bailable sections).This you can file with medical prooof(private or govt)..
List of tests for Men
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Investigations and tests to diagnose erectile dysfunction
Duplex ultrasound: It is used to evaluate blood flow, venous leaks, signs of atherosclerosis, and scarring or calcification of erectile tissue. By injecting prostaglandin, a stimulator produced in the body, an erection occurs. Then an ultrasound is used to see the vascular dilation and measure penile blood pressure. All the measurements are compared with flaccid penile state measurements.
Penile nerve function tests: These tests are used to determine if there is sufficient nerve sensation in the penis. The tests include bulbocavernous response. While squeezing the glans of the penis, contraction will be seen in the anus if the nerve functions are normal. Using this procedure, the doctor will examine if there is a delay in the two responses and will accordingly make some interpretations. Particular nerve tests are performed on patients with suspected nerve damage due to diabetes or other nerve disorders.
Nocturnal penile tumescence test: Normally a man has five to six erections while sleeping when in the rapid eye movement (REM) sleep phase. The absence of erection indicates a problem with nerve function or blood supply to the penis. Using the snap gauge and strain gauge technique, penile rigidity and circumference during nocturnal erection are measured and interpreted.
Penile biothesiometry test: Using electromagnetic vibration, sensitivity and nerve function in the glans and shaft of the penis are evaluated and interpreted. A decreased feeling of vibration indicates nerve damage in the pelvic region, leading to impotence.
Penile angiogram test: It is performed to visualise the blood circulation inside the penis. This test also has value in the treatment of priaprism.
Dynamic infusion cavernosometry test: Fluid is injected into the penis in this test at a known volume and pressure and the results are interpreted. Prostaglandins have value in the procedure of this test.
Corpus cavernosometry test: This test is based on complex fluid dynamics. Test fluid is injected into the penis and later, using some calculations of flow dynamics, venous leakage is worked out.
Digital subtraction angiography test: Digital images are taken in a dark room and the blood vessels are studied using this technique.
Magnetic resonance angiography test: It works on the principles of magnetic field and generally produces high quality and detailed images which are very helpful for a clinician. Sometimes a contrast medium can also be used to enhance the images.
Also SEMEN Analysis.