New Delhi: It is not easy to live with partners who have mental health problems, said the Delhi High Court, ending a 16-year-old wedding where the wife isolated hide that he has schizophrenia.
“Marriage is not made of beautiful memories and beautiful moments, and two people in marriage must face a challenge and weather storm together.
It is not easy to live with a partner who has mental health problems, and such a disease comes with their own challenges for people who are Facing problems, and even more for the couple.
There needs to be an understanding of the problems in marriage, and communication between partners – especially when one of two partners in marriage face their own challenges, “Judge Judge Vipin Sanghi and Jasme Singh noted, allowed the request Her husband.
The High Court also took a view of harming a wife’s failure to reveal the mental health disorder in front of his marriage, showing that “is a fraud taken by the applicant.” It noted that the wife never made her husband aware of her disorder, and instead handed it as a headache.
“The headache itself is not a disease.
They are only symptoms of the disease.
The respondent does not state what causes headaches that are so serious and often, which weakens them to complete their studies,” said the court.
The court also noted that the rejection of his wife to undergo a medical examination by the Board of Experts “led to the conclusion that he was not ready to face the medical council because it could reveal the condition of his mental well-being, and would determine the allegation that he had schizophrenia.
Why is it a couple like that – who claims no Suffering any mental illness – who prefers petition to seek the restitution of conjugal rights, and express his desire to live with the Petitioner’s husband, not undergo a medical examination like that? “This noted that his wife peeled the court’s efforts to arrive at the exact findings of the findings truth.
“The only way to convince determining the mental health of respondents is to subdue respondents to the examination by the expert medical board.
The applicant has significantly spent ONU by leading Cogent evidence, and raising more probability that respondents suffer from schizophrenia,” observed.
The High Court said his wife’s behavior and father had resulted in a situation where the life of the husband “has been destroyed and he remained trapped in this 16-year-old relationship without resolution.
In the most important years in his life, when the applicant would enjoy the happiness and satisfaction of marriage and conjugal, he Must suffer because the determination shown by not only respondents, but even his father, who seemed to have called a shot in relation to the matrimonial dispute raised by the applicant.
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