LAWS(P&H)-1971-2-61

GURDEEP KAUR Vs. SURINDER SINGH

Decided On February 19, 1971
GURDEEP KAUR Appellant
V/S
SURINDER SINGH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This is first appeal by Gurdeep Kaur against her husband Surinder Singh directed against the judgment of Shri Kartar Singh, District Judge, Kapurthala dated August 2, 1969, allowing the petition for restitution of conjugal rights filed by the husband against the wife under Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 .

(2.) The facts leading to the present appeal are as under :-

(3.) On March 11, 1969, the wife filed an application against the husband under Section 488, Criminal Procedure Code for fixation of maintenance allowance in the Court of a Judicial Magistrate at Kapurthala. On that date, the husband was admittedly present in Kapurthala. Two days later, the husband moved the District Judge against the wife for decree for restitution of conjugal rights on the grounds, that after the marriage, the wife left him in July/August, 1967, that since then she had withdrawn herself from his society, that the husband left her in her parents' house at village Bishanpur and that there she gave birth to a child and did not return to him. He added that in spite of his having organised for her return a Panchayat at Kapurthala on the date, when application under Section 488, Criminal Procedure Code had been filed by the wife and once earlier than that, she refused to come back to him. In reply, the wife contended that on account of her being fat and of dark complexion, the husband did not like her, that he used to give her beating and maltreat her, that when she was about to deliver a child, the husband refused to keep her in his house and brought her in July or August, 1967, to the house of her parents and left her there, that neither on the occasion of birth of a daughter to her more thereafter the husband ever cared to come to her or to take her back to his house and that he had deserted her without just cause. On the pleadings of the parties, the following issues were framed :-