A wife’s domineering, nonchalant, controlling attitude, gossip mongering, and other “grossly abusive conduct” that create a hostile and intimidating environment for her husband can serve as grounds for legal separation. Vice-versa, such “grossly abusive conduct” of a husband can also...
Grossly abusive conduct of a spouse against the other spouse is a ground for legal separation of a married couple, the Supreme Court (SC) ruled. In a decision, the SC said that grossly abusive conduct are acts which result in a hostile and intimidating environment for the other spouse, their...