How is denying sex emotional abuse or mental cruelty is beyond me, while in the same breath we talk of marital rape.
I think forcing sex upon any person through physical psychological societal or legal pressure amounts to Cruelty. Rape amounts to cruelty. Lack of sex is just that. Lack. Period. It's a desirable and possibly an attractive commodity, (to testosterone driven men), but most definitely NOT a Necessity, withdrawal of which amounts to Cruelty.
Justify then Roman Catholic concepts of Sex being for Procreation only/primarily and the simultaneous stress upon usage of rhythm method. (To keep the husband happy without using artificial contraception. Talk about deeply ingrained patriarchal double standards!)
Justify four wives please, (condoned/allowed by a certain religion, albeit conditions apply!
Say an impotent man, who has taken four nubile young virgins as wives whilst in his prime, and is subsequently unable to satisfy them all?
Justify how the lack of something which is so consensual and empathetic in nature constitutes cruelty?
Should a husband or wife be unable to put food on the table be labelled cruel, if he genuinely has neither money or means?
Should a wife bed a husband if for whatever reason she has developed emotional atrophy or disgust for a certain level of intimacy despite having borne his children and been sexually active with him in her prime?
What's the cut off point for a wife who simply loses interest in sex?
Should she perform like an automaton?
Should any man want a sex puppet for a wife or a loving intelligent woman who is perhaps unable to meet his needs in every field of married life?
Men accept blithely wives who don't work/ work full time, can't cook, wish to remain childless, and yet label lack of desire for sex under a blanket term of Cruelty?
Withholding sex for emotional leverage or blackmail is Cruelty.
Withdrawal of sex through lack of interest or emotional detachment/disillusionment/disappointment is not Cruelty.
The Cruelty lies in forcing an already hurt and aggrieved woman to feel guilty.
TOI Article
Denying sex to husband for long period ground for divorce: Delhi HC
PTI | Oct 12, 2016, 05.46PM IST
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Denying sex to husband for a long time without any justification amounts to mental cruelty and is a ground for divorceIn its judgment, the bench referred to the settled legal position that "denial of sex to a spouse itself amounts to causing mental cruelty".
NEW DELHI: Denying sex to husband for a long time without any justification amounts to mental cruelty and is a ground for divorce, Delhi High Court has said.
The verdict came on a petition by a husband seeking divorce, complaining that his wife had subjected him to mental cruelty by not allowing him to have physical relations for four-and-a-half-years though she was not suffering from any physical disability.
While allowing the husband's appeal, the high court granted a decree of divorce to him noting that the wife in a trial court had not specifically denied the allegation.
"In view the foregoing discussion, we are of the considered view that the husband has fully established that he was subjected to mental cruelty by the wife by denying sex to him for a long period despite living under the same roof, without any justification and though she was not suffering from any physical disability," a bench of Justices Pradeep Nandrajog and Pratibha Rani said.
The husband had challenged a trial court order of March dismissing his divorce petition on the ground that the instances of cruelty pleaded and proved by him did not satisfy the standard of cruelty as per the provisions of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
The high court noted in its verdict that the wife had initially appeared before the trial court which subsequently proceeded against her ex-parte as she stopped appearing thereafter, even though she was served with the notice.
The husband had told the high court that their marriage was solemnised on November 26, 2001 in Haryana and they had two sons aged 10 and 9 years, at the time of filing of the plea in trial court in 2013.
The man claimed that he and his family members were subjected to mental cruelty by his wife as she was not doing household work. When her conduct became unbearable, his parents asked them to live in a separate accommodation in another portion of the same house, he said.
He also claimed his wife had not permitted him to have physical relations for last four-and-a-half-year.
In her written statement filed before the trial court, the wife had initially contested the divorce plea filed by the husband while denying all allegations.
In its judgment, the bench referred to the settled legal position that "denial of sex to a spouse itself amounts to causing mental cruelty".
"The appeal being well founded deserves to be allowed," it said, adding "we grant a decree of divorce in favour of the husband on the ground of cruelty by dissolving his marriage with the wife that had been solemnised".