a decree of divorce to her. Learned amicus curiae referred to
Shobha Rani v. Madhukar Reddi , ( 1988) 1 SCC 105, A.
Jayachandra v. Aneel Kaur ... cruelty. Reliance was placed on
Shobha Rani v. Madhukar Reddi (supra); A. Jayachandra v.
Aneel Kaur ; S. Latha Kunjamma v. K. Anil Kumar
V. Bhagat v. D. Bhagat , (1994) 1 SCC 337; Parveen
Mehta v. Inderjit Mehta , (2002) 5 SCC 706 and in A. Jayachandra v.
Aneel Kaur ... v. Mrs. S. Dastane, (Supra ); V. Bhagat v. D.
Bhagat, (Supra ); Parveen Mehta v. Inderjit Mehta , (Supra) and in A.
Jayachandra v. Aneel Kaur (Supra
convinced that the appellant was guilty of cruelty.
73. In A. Jayachandra v. Aneel Kaur , (2005) 2 SCC 22 the Court held
that “The expression ... consider the
evidence in matrimonial disputes.”
74. In A. Jayachandra v. Aneel Kaur , (2005) 2 SCC 22, the Hon’ble
Court held that “Cruelty
mental cruelty due to conduct of the other."
( iv) A.Jayachandra v. Aneel Kaur reported in 2005-2-L.W.149. An excerpt
from ... following dicta:
( i) Rajinder Bhardwaj v. Anita Sharma reported in AIR 1993 DELHI 135.
( ii) A.Jayachandra v. Aneel Kaur reported
mere non-production of
documents would not result in adverse inference. If a document was
called for in the absence of any pleadings, the same ... Jayachandra v. Aneel Kaur , AIR 2005 SC 534; R.M. Yellatti
v. Assistant Executive Engineer AIR 2006 SC 355; and Pratap Singh &
Anr. v
evidence. It is necessarily a matter of
inference to be drawn from the facts and
circumstances of the case. A feeling of
anguish, disappointment ... marriage between the parties has broken down
irretrievably.
In A. Jayachandra v. Aneel Kaur reported in
(2005) 2 SCC 22, the Court observed as under
cruelty. Sometime cruelty in a
matrimonial relationship may take the form of violence, sometime it
may take a different form. At times ... v. Sheldon[18], V.
Bhagat v. D. Bhagat [19], Parveen Mehta (supra), Vijaykumar Ramchandra Bhate
v. Neela Vijaykumar Bhate [20], A. Jayachandra v. Aneel Kaur
evidence. It is
necessarily a matter of inference to
be drawn from the facts and
circumstances of the case. A feeling
of anguish, disappointment ... cruelty
due to conduct of the other."
31. In A. Jayachandra v. Aneel Kaur ,
(2005) 2 SCC 22, the Court observed as under
benefit of anticipatory bail. The learned
trial Magistrate, as we find, recorded a judgment of acquittal. Against
the judgment of acquittal, the appellant preferred ... facts under certain circumstances can be
taken into consideration.
In A. Jayachandra v. Aneel Kaur [6] it has been held thus: -
“If acts subsequent
relation to or in respect of matrimonial duties and obligations.
Cruelty is a course or conduct of one, which is adversely
affecting the other ... proved or admitted (See Shobha Rani v. Madhukar Reddi , AIR
1988 SC 121 and A. Jayachandra v. Aneel Kaur 2005 (2)
SCC 22 ).
To constitute