Spouses Cannot Refuse Mutual Dependence in Marriage

New Delhi: The Supreme Court said on Thursday that it was “impossible” in a constant marriage that a husband or a wife wanted to be independent of their wives.
If there is someone who wants to be independent, marriage, a justice bank of Nagarathna and R Mahadevan, should not enter.
The bench, “We are very clear. No wife and wife can say that I want to be independent of the other spouse while our marriage continues. This is impossible. Marriage, what does it mean, how can you be independent?”
The upper court felt a pair of alienated couples with two small children.
“If they come together, we will be happy because the children are very young. Let them look at a broken house. What are the mistakes that should be a broken house.” He said.
The bench, who asked the parties to solve their differences, said that every husband and wife would be a dispute or the other.
Video conference through the court appearing in court, “On the one hand, we can not applaud,” he said.
The bench said to him, “Not only to you, not you.” He said.
The woman claimed that her husband, who is currently residing in Singapore and India, did not want to solve the issue while looking for children’s right and custody.
“But why can’t you go to Singapore? What’s hard to return to Singapore with children,” the counter asked the wife living in Haydarabad.
His wife showed some difficulties, saying that the husband made the return of his actions in Singapore “extremely difficult”.
As a single mother, the woman claimed that she had not taken care of alienated husband.
Husband’s lawyer, both the man and his wife in Singapore said “best jobs”, but the second refused to return to Singapore with children.
“You may find a job, you may not get a job, but you have to protect you and the children,” the bench said, the husband suggested to ask the husband to storage some amount for himself and for children.
However, his wife said he didn’t want to be dependent on anyone.
Justice Nagarathna, “You can’t say that. After marriage, emotionally, otherwise you are addicted to the husband. You may not be financially,” Justice Nagarathna said.
The judge continued, “You can’t say that I don’t want to trust anyone. Then you got married.
His wife sought some time to think about the issue.
“You’re all trained. You should solve them,” he said to the parties.
The petition’s lawyer said the petition is currently in India and will return to Singapore on September 1.
He said his little son’s birthday was on August 23 and plans to celebrate with both children.
The bench asked his wife to hand over the children to the petition for a birthday celebration. He also asked the husband to ensure that the children had at home for a birthday celebration in the evening.
The counter, the petition in August next weekend children will have temporary custody, he said.
He said that the petition was willing to keep divorce cases in Abeyance in order to reconcile with his wife.
The upper court asked the husband to deposit 5 lakhs for the care of his wife and children without prejudice to other orders against him, and sent the issue for September 16.




