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Wearing ‘Sindoor’ Religious Duty Of Woman As It Shows She Is Married: Family Court

Wearing ‘Sindoor’ Religious Duty Of Woman As It Shows She Is Married: Family Court

Posted on March 22, 2024 By admin


The court has asked a woman to return to her husband’s home with immediate effect.

Indore:

A family court in Indore in Madhya Pradesh has asked a woman to return to her husband’s home with immediate effect while observing that wearing the ritualistic ‘sindoor’ (vermillion) was the duty of a (Hindu) woman as it demonstrates that she is married.

Indore family court Principal Judge NP Singh’s direction came while hearing a petition of a man seeking restoration of his rights under Hindu Marriage Act after his wife walked out of the marriage five years ago.

In his order of March 1, the judge said, “When the statement of the woman was recorded in the court, she admitted she was not wearing ‘sindoor’. ‘Sindoor’ is a religious duty of a wife and it shows that the woman is married.”

After perusal of the entire submission of the woman, it was clear she had not been abandoned by her husband and that she had left him and wanted a divorce, the order further said.

“She has forsaken her husband. She is not wearing the ‘sindoor’,” the court said.

In her defence, the woman accused her husband of physical and mental harassment for dowry.

After hearing both sides and going through the material on record, the court said the woman had not submitted any police complaints or reports regarding her allegations.

The petitioner’s lawyer Shubham Sharma said his client got married in 2017 and the couple has a 5-year-old son.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)



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