private part of the accused, he found no erectile dysfunction and there was nothing to
suggest that the accused was incapable of performing sexual intercourse
stated that the
appellant was not suffering from any erectile dysfunctional
problems.
In the case of Gian Chand (supra), the Hon'ble
Supreme Court
confided in them
about the Respondent's alleged sexual dysfunction. In response, the
Respondent denied the allegation, asserting that consummation had
taken place ... well-recognised
and clinically accepted diagnostic test for assessing erectile
dysfunction, and the resulting report showed no abnormality, vide
Exhibit AA. While the Appellant argued
husband was incapable to consummate the marriage and suffering
from erectile dysfunction. The husband was subjected to medical
examination and as per medical opinion ... potent and free
from any erectile dysfunction. It is also opined that the husband is
capable of performing sexual intercourse.
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being asked,
he(Petitioner) told her that he is suffering from erectile
dysfunction and he had undergone treatment at
Bhubaneswar. Further, it is also elicited