The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary– May 3, 2023; Day 429

Difficult Word/ PhraseContextual Sense
Irretrievable Impossible to recover, recoup or overcome
Discretionary Having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment
Agony Intense feelings of suffering; acute mental or physical pain
Annul Declare invalid
Wreck Smash or break forcefully
Strain Difficulty that causes worry or emotional tension
Inevitable Invariably occurring or appearing
Litigation a legal proceeding in a court
Reconciliation The reestablishing of cordial relations
Coercion The act of compelling by force of authority
Desert Leave someone who needs or counts on you
Rife Most frequent or very common

A good divorce: On the Supreme Court of India’s ruling

Irretrievable (Impossible to recover, recoup or overcome) breakdown of marriage should be a ground for divorce

Not all marriages are happy, and not all divorces are unhappy. For those who want to opt out of a bad marriage, Monday’s Supreme Court ruling on divorce will be seen as a good move. Leaning on the “guiding spirit” of Article 142(1) of the Constitution to do “complete justice” in any “cause or matter”, a Constitution Bench said it could use this extraordinary discretionary (Having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment) power to grant divorce by mutual consent to couples trapped in bitter marriages. It also aims to spare couples the “agony (Intense feelings of suffering; acute mental or physical pain) and misery” of waiting six to 18 months for a local court to annul (Declare invalid) it, as stipulated under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. The Bench, headed by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, observed that the law of divorce, built predominantly on assigning fault, fails to serve broken marriages. It pointed out that if a marriage is wrecked (Smash or break forcefully) beyond hope, public interest lies in recognising this fact, not upholding a ‘married’ status regardless. The Court said it could use Article 142 to quash pending criminal or legal proceedings, be it over domestic violence or dowry, against the man or woman. Continuing in this strain (Difficulty that causes worry or emotional tension), the Bench said the Supreme Court could grant divorce on the grounds of an “irretrievable breakdown of marriage” if the “separation is inevitable (Invariably occurring or appearing) and the damage is irreparable”. Under the Hindu Marriage Act, irretrievable breakdown of marriage is not yet a ground for divorce.

In its judgment, there was a word of caution that the grant of divorce would not be a “matter of right, but a discretion which is to be exercised with great care… keeping in mind that ‘complete justice’ is done to both parties.” Several factors would be considered by the Supreme Court before invoking Article 142 in matrimonial cases, including duration of marriage, period of litigation (a legal proceeding in a court), the time the couple has stayed apart, the nature of pending cases, and attempts at reconciliation (The reestablishing of cordial relations). The Court will have to be satisfied that the mutual agreement to divorce was not under coercion (The act of compelling by force of authority). In India, while divorcees have doubled in number over the past two decades, the incidence of divorce is still at 1.1%, with those in urban areas making up the largest proportion. But the divorce numbers do not tell the whole story; there are many women, particularly among the poor, who are abandoned or deserted (Leave someone who needs or counts on you). Census 2011 revealed that the population which is “separated” is almost triple the divorced number. In a country which is largely poor, where gender discrimination is rife (Most frequent or very common) and many women are still not financially independent, the Court’s stress on “care and caution” and not to rush into a quick divorce must be welcomed. After all, marriage equality is not a reality for all.

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Nikunj Barnwal

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