The Delhi High Court recently ruled that falsely accusing a spouse of having an extramarital affair and denying parentage to children amounts to severe mental cruelty.
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The Delhi High Court has recently observed that falsely accusing a spouse of being in an extra marital relationship and denying parentage of the children constitutes mental cruelty. A division bench.
During the proceedings, it was revealed that although the husband had repeatedly accused his wife of unfaithfulness and inappropriate relationships with multiple men, he admitted during cross-examination that he had never witnessed any compromising situation. Delhi High Court on Husband's Divorce Plea: Falsely Accusing Spouse Of Infidelity and Denying Parentage of Children Amounts To Mental Cruelty, Says Court.
The High Court of Delhi has held that a Court exercising powers under Sections 14 & 15 of the A&C Act can extend the mandate of the arbitrator if no ground for its substitution is made out in the .