LAWS(P&H)-1994-2-84

SANYOGATA DEVI Vs. LALIT KUMAR KHURANA

Decided On February 18, 1994
SANYOGATA DEVI Appellant
V/S
LALIT KUMAR KHURANA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) CONTRARY to their pleadings and apparently conciliatory gestures made by the parties they have prolonged this litigation for over a decade. The litigation has been perpetuated in futility by the casual approach adopted by the Trial Court in dealing with the matter of matrimonial dispute between the parties. Whereas the wife has been pretending to be interested in rehabilitation of conjugal relations the husband has shown his over enthusiasm of restoration of the matrimonial ties when he conceded a decree of restitution of conjugal rights in favour of the wife. However, none of the patties appear to be satisfied with the relief granted as the wife herself filed an appeal against the decree granted in her favour and the husband has filed a petition for divorce despite the conceded prayer of his wife for restitution of matrimonial obligations. The consistent efforts made by the Court for conciliation between the parties have failed on account of the adamant attitude adopted by the spouse.

(2.) THE facts giving rise to the filing of the present appeal are that the parties were married on 1. 3. 1979 and out of the wed-lock a daughter namely Leena was born on 16. 4. 1980. The appellant-wife alleged that parents of the husband being greedy started torturing and mal-treating her on the alleged ground of insufficiency of dowry culminating in the respondents withdrawal from her society with effect from 9. 12. 1980 with the result that she filed a petition under Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (for short the 'act') for restitution of conjugal rights. The petition was contested by the respondent-husband who filed a counter-claim under Section 23-A of the Act for seeking divorce on the ground of desertion and cruelty attributed to the wife, allegedly as a counter blast to the prayer of the petitioner.

(3.) WE have also made efforts for reconciliation between the parties but without any result.