abs IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION FAMILY COURT APPEAL NO. 106 OF 2004 Kailash Sadashiv Naikwadi .. Appellant V/s Smt. Geetanjali @ Chhaya Naikwadi .. Respondent Mr.Rajesh B. Parab for the appellant. CORAM : B.H. MARLAPALLE & D.G. KARNIK, JJ. DATE : 26TH FEBRUARY 2009 ORAL JUDGMENT ORAL JUDGMENT ORAL JUDGMENT: (Per B.H. Marlapalle, J.) 1. This appeal filed under section 19 of the Family Courts Act, 1955 arises from the common judgment and order dated 16th March 2004 rendered by the Family Court at Mumbai and to the extent that Petition No.A-803 of 2001 filed by the appellant was dismissed. The said petition was filed for seeking a decree of divorce on the ground of cruelty, that is under section 13(1)(ia) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and also for seeking custody of the minor daughter. - 2 - 2. The parties were married on 6th May 1990 and the daughter Priyanka was born in September 1992. It appears that the husband had approach the Family Court by filing Petition No.A-1124 of 1993 and sought divorce on the ground of cruelty. It was claimed by him that the wife was alleging illicit relationship between him and another lady and was thus charging him of an adulterous life. However, at Exhibit-14, he filed an application and withdrew the said petition. Yet, another petition was filed before the Family Court and numbered as A-683 of 2000 on or about 28th September 2000 and this was claimed to be a petition under section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 seeking divorce by consent. The said petition was withdrawn on 16th January 2001 alleging that the wife did not remain present when the petition came up before the Family Court after six months. The husband, therefore, filed Petition No.A-804 of 2001 in the third round before the Family Court and the grounds of cruelty were that she was over-spending, she was hot tampered, she was in the habit of getting excited at any time and on any matter, she used to abuse the husband and the relatives and was also insulting the husband in the presence of neighbours, she did not do any household work, she called the husband by name and she was visiting hotels and cinema theatres for her enjoyment with other girls - 3 - and friends. The wife filed written statement and opposed the petition. In support of his case, the appellant examined himself and to oppose the petition, the respondent wife examined herself. The Family Court considered the oral depositions of both the parties and recorded a finding that the husband could not make out a case of cruelty so as to dissolve the marriage on that ground and consequently, the petition was dismissed. 3. We have heard the learned counsel for the appellant and perused the impugned judgment with his assistance. We have also considered the oral depositions of the parties and we are satisfied that the reasoning set out by the Family Court to hold that the appellant-petitioner could not prove and make out the case of cruelty on the part of the wife cannot be termed as perverse or erroneous on any count. 4. So far as the custody of daughter is concerned, the Family Court noted that the daughter was studying in Vth standard and the wife was taking daughter’s care properly. The Family Court also considered that the husband was employed as a driver with B.E.S.T. At no point of time, the husband had prayed for access to the daughter and, therefore, the Family Court expressed its doubt as to whether he had no rapport with the daughter. The respondent wife was supporting the daughter with the - 4 - help of her parents and though she is not employed, the Family Court found her to be in a better position to look after the daughter than the husband. 5. We do not find any reason to take a different view and the Family Court was right in retaining the custody of the minor daughter with the respondent wife. Even otherwise, the daughter is now of the age of 17 years and nothing stops her if she wants to meet her father. 6. Hence, this appeal fails and the same is hereby dismissed. (D.G. KARNIK, J.) (B.H. MARLAPALLE, J.)