A married
woman who was fed of seeking relief outdoors is officially a single woman again
after a court in India gave her a permission to divorce her husband because
their
home did not have a toilet.
The family
court in the northwestern state of Rajasthan ruled on Friday in favour of the
woman, who argued that her husband's failure to provide an indoor toilet during
their five years of marriage, which she claimed was absolutely 'wickedness'.
Justice
Rajendra Kumar Sharma who saw reasons with the woman and gave her the
permission to divorce her husband, said women in villages often endured
physical pain waiting until darkness to relieve themselves outdoors.
According to
reports, the woman's lawyer Rajesh Sharma, said the judge labelled open
defecation, a major health problem in India disgraceful and deemed it torture
to deny women a safe environment for relief.
However,
it's not the first time a marriage has been called off over a toilet.
Last year a
woman refused to tie the knot in Uttar Pradesh state after her fiancé refused
to build a toilet for the couple.
In June
another woman refused to return to the home of her in-laws until they
constructed a toilet.
In India,
divorce is only granted if proof such as cruelty, violence or undue financial
demands are shown in court.
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