they live. Cruelty, as
noted above, includes mental cruelty, which
falls within the purview of a matrimonial
wrong. Cruelty need not be physical. If from ... omissions of the other. Cruelty may
be physical or corporeal or may be mental. In
physical cruelty, there can be tangible and
direct evidence
society. Law cannot recognise
different varieties of cruelty as hindu cruelty, muslim cruelty,
christian cruelty or secular cruelty to justify a decree for
divorce ... cruelty. Mere trivial
irritations, quarrels between spouses,
which happen in day-to-day married life,
may also not amount to cruelty. Cruelty
in matrimonial life
murder as well as subjecting the deceased to mental and physical cruelty, the investigating officer filed charge-sheet against the accused for commission ... dowry death and the deceased was subjected to mental and physical cruelty at their hands. All the aforesaid four accused were consistently and repeatedly demanding
they live. Cruelty, as noted above, includes mental cruelty, which falls within the purview of a matrimonial wrong. Cruelty need not be physical. If from ... omissions of the other. Cruelty may be physical or corporeal or may be mental. In physical cruelty, there can be tangible and direct evidence
treat and
harass Lakshmi, thereby subjected her to mental and
physical cruelty by asking her to bring further dowry to
buy a site in Bengaluru ... placed on
record regarding deceased Lakshmi being subjected to
mental and physical cruelty and as a result she has
committed suicide in the water pond
treat and
harass Lakshmi, thereby subjected her to mental and
physical cruelty by asking her to bring further dowry to
buy a site in Bengaluru ... placed on
record regarding deceased Lakshmi being subjected to
mental and physical cruelty and as a result she has
committed suicide in the water pond
that soon before her death the deceased had
been subjected to physical cruelty and therefore, the
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presumption under Section 113-B of the Indian ... come to the conclusion that she had been subjected
to physical cruelty soon before her death. In this
regard, he contended that even according
Bangalore, the accused persons subjected
the deceased both mental and physical cruelty by insulting that
she would not matching to the level of accused ... accused persons by subjecting the deceased
-Smt.Mamatha to mental and physical cruelty abetted her to
commit suicide and thereby committed the offences as alleged
they
live. Cruelty, as noted above,
includes mental cruelty, which falls
within the purview of a matrimonial
wrong. Cruelty need not be physical.
If from ... omissions of the other. Cruelty may be
physical or corporeal or may be
mental. In physical cruelty, there can
be tangible and direct evidence
husband was treating her with cruelty which may not be physical cruelty in the sense of beatings being administered, but would certainly be cruelty ... considered that cruelty in the legal sense need not necessarily be physical cruelty.
A course of conduct which, if persisted in, would undermine the health