In response to your query,
Before going to court, the first step should be to have a calm conversation and work together to solve the situation. If this remedy does not yield a solution, consider the alternatives. Cruelty can take many forms, including physical and mental abuse. Mental cruelty can result in even more serious injury, as well as a realistic fear in the wounded spouse's mind that living with the other party will be detrimental or dangerous.
Cruelty for the purposes of divorce is defined as behaviour by one spouse against the other that causes the latter to believe that continuing the marriage connection with the other is not safe. Though the woman threatens to divorce on a regular basis, even if she has no intention of actually doing so, this is considered mental cruelty and is a solid reason for divorce.
Regards,
Aryan Raj