The Allahabad High Court rejected a husband’s plea for divorce, stating that allegations of his wife quarrelling without reason were insufficient to establish the mental pain needed for dissolution. The court held that the husband failed to demonstrate acute emotional distress, dismissing his appeal under the Hindu Marriage Act. The court emphasized that normal marital disputes do not qualify as mental cruelty, finding the husband’s claims lacking in evidence and specificity to warrant divorce.
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