
Omar Abdullah’s plea seeking divorce from estranged wife dismissed
On Tuesday, the Delhi High Court dismissed an appeal by former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah seeking divorce from his wife, Payal Abdullah.
A division bench of the high court headed by Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva dismissed an appeal by Omar Abdullah against the order of the family court that had refused to grant him divorce from his wife.
The division bench found no infirmity in the family court order which refused to grant Omar Abdullah divorce.
The high court agreed with the family court order that the allegations of cruelty by Omar Abdullah against Payal Abdullah were vague.
“Omar Abdullah failed to prove any act of cruelty, whether physical or mental, by Payal Abdullah. We find no merit in the appeal. The same is dismissed,” the high court held.
[With Inputs from IANS]
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This is against freedom of speech, right to live his own life, against constitution, against marriage laws of Islam, when life itself is cruel, Modi snatching all every day, 370 is removed, properties are taken back, elections are not held, state is ruled from Delhi. Time to bid J & K to helll.
India is not a place to live. Time to go to Porkistan. !!