Rajasthan high court refuses to dissolve elderly couple’s marriage

The Rajasthan High Court recently upheld the sanctity of marriage by refusing to dissolve the marriage of an elderly couple, citing that minor disagreements and irritations are common in family life and do not equate to cruelty. The court emphasized the importance of preserving familial bonds, especially in later stages of life, where companionship is vital. This ruling reflects a broader judicial stance against seeking divorce for trivial reasons, reinforcing the notion that marital disputes should be resolved with patience and understanding rather than through legal dissolution. The decision serves as a reminder of the court's commitment to maintaining social stability and the traditional values associated with marriage, particularly in a culturally rich state like Rajasthan where familial structures are deeply rooted in society.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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