marriage.
"4. That irretrievable breakdown of marriage, by itself, is not a ground for dissolution of marriage, under the Hindu Marriage Act is irresistibly ... marriage, by itself, does not authorise the Court to pass a decree of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act or the Special Marriage Act unless
permanent breakdown of the marriage may serve as an additional justification for granting divorce. Where on facts the marriage has broken down and the parties ... essence of marriage. From the circumstances, we are fully convinced that the marriage between the parties is irretrievably broken down because of incompatibility of temperament
buttress rather than to undermine the stability of marriage and
second, when regrettably a marriage has broken down, to enable the
empty shell ... warranted by declaring it as irretrievable breakdown of
marriage.
(vii) Once the marriage has broken down beyond repair and it has
become unrealistic
extreme cases the Court can direct dissolution of marriage on the ground that the marriage broken down irretrievably as is clear from paragraph ... marriage has broken down irretrievably.
Incompatibility in marriage or irretrievability of a marriage, or marriage being broken down irretrievably is not a ground for divorce
would not be appropriate to apply any submission of "irretrievably broken marriage" as a straitjacket formula for grant of relief of divorce. This ... There is no scope of applying the concept of "irretrievably broken marriage" as a straitjacket formula for grant of relief of divorce
section 13(1) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 :------
"That the marriage has irretrievably broken down
and that the parties had been living apart ... Hindu Marriage Act . 1955.
'Section I}{l]I[viil. Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 .
' Section l3l[11lr{i'~"], Hindu Marriage
that marriage was fixed and the cards were printed
and even invited the relatives for the marriage and suddenly, it
was broken and marriage ... subjected to sexual act prior to her marriage and
thereafter, marriage was broken. Accordingly, we answer point
Nos.(1) and (2) as 'negative
that marriage was fixed and the cards were printed
and even invited the relatives for the marriage and suddenly, it
was broken and marriage ... subjected to sexual act prior to her marriage and
thereafter, marriage was broken. Accordingly, we answer point
Nos.(1) and (2) as 'negative
Section 13(1)(ib) of the
Hindu Marriage Act.
(ii) Whether the marriage between the parties has broken
down irretrievably; if so, whether such fact ... Marriage Act. It
was observed that irretrievable breakdown of a marriage may not
be a ground for dissolution of a marriage under the Hindu
Marriage
Section 13(1)(ib) of the
Hindu Marriage Act.
(ii) Whether the marriage between the parties has broken
down irretrievably; if so, whether such fact ... Marriage Act. It
was observed that irretrievable breakdown of a marriage may not
be a ground for dissolution of a marriage under the Hindu
Marriage