Hindu Marriage Act 1955: Adultery or Cruelty?
family cuet_pg intermediate case_analysisRamesh aur Reeta ek Hindu couple hain. Unka 5-saal ka rishta sabse accha tha, lekin 2-saal ke baad unhone apne rishte ko aarambh kar diya. Reeta ne Ramesh par apni chhoti behan ki sambandh ke liye apni charcha mein usse sharaminda kar diya. Pehle toh Ramesh ne isse lekar koi issue nahin liya, lekin kabhi-kabhi usse apni behan aur Reeta ke rishte ke baare mein uski bimaari samajh aati thi. Ab Reeta ne Ramesh ko chhodna seekha hai aur abhi uske ghar me hain.
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Bhai, let's clarify kya. Section 13(1)(i-a) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, states that cruelty can be physical, emotional, or mental. Adultery itself is not considered cruelty till it's proven to be part of a wider pattern of ill-treatment. So, isolated instances of adultery don't necessarily lead to divorce. Courts look at the context, intensity, and duration of the act. To seek a divorce on grounds of cruelty or adultery, you'll need solid proof, bhai.