Irretrievable breakdown ground to dissolve marriage, says Supreme Court

Top court cites Article 142 that deals with the enforcement of decrees and orders of the Supreme Court to do complete justice.

Irretrievable breakdown ground to dissolve marriage, says Supreme Court

 The Supreme Court on Monday ruled it can invoke its special powers under Article 142 of the Constitution to dissolve a marriage on the ground of irretrievable breakdown.

Article 142 of the Constitution deals with the enforcement of decrees and orders of the apex court to do “complete justice” in any matter pending before it.

“…we have accordingly, in consonance of our findings, held that it is possible for this court to dissolve the marriage on the ground of irretrievable breakdown of marriage. That will not contravene the specific or fundamental principles of public policy,” a five-judge Constitution bench headed by Justice S K Kaul said. The bench, also comprising justices Sanjiv Khanna, A S Oka, Vikram Nath and J K Maheshwari, was dealing with more than one set of questions including what could be the broad parameters for the exercise of powers under Article 142 to dissolve a marriage between consenting parties without referring them to the family court to wait for the mandatory period prescribed under section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act.

While pronouncing the verdict, the bench said it has never been in doubt or debate that the top court is empowered under Article 142 (1) of the Constitution to do “complete justice”.
“… we have held that the period of six months can be dispensed with subject to the requirements and conditions as specified in the two judgements of this court…,” Justice Khanna said. The top court had reserved its verdict in the matter on September 29 last year. The bench was considering whether its sweeping powers under Article 142 are inhibited in any manner in a scenario where a marriage has irretrievably broken down in opinion of the court but one of the parties is resisting divorce.

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