The conduct�of the husband was nothing�short�of being monstrous and to term it as cruelty would be an understatement, it observed.
Relying on testimonies of the witness and the supporting documents, Additional District Judge Sujata Kohli said, "It becomes absolutely clear that the treatment meted out to the woman at the hands of her husband is beyond�imagination."
The woman, a resident of West Delhi, was granted divorce ex-parte as her husband never appeared to contest the case.
In its order, the court in particular took note of an incident dated September 26, 2010, when the woman was offered drug-laced sweets by her husband due to which she felt unconscious.
She, however, regained her senses when she felt a burning sensation on her arms only to realise that her husband was burning her with a cigarette. Due to the effect of drugs, she could not fight back and her husband then tied her limbs and continued to inflict burn injuries on her body. The injuries were later photographed and shown to the court.
The woman had moved the court seeking divorce on ground of cruelty at the hands of her husband. Married in February 2008, the woman submitted she was continuously harassed for dowry.
She submitted that her husband used to consume alcohol and beat her up on one pretext or the other.
