The Delhi High Court, in response to a woman’s plea challenging a family court’s divorce decree, asserted that not observing Karwa Chauth fasting isn’t grounds for divorce, as it’s an individual choice. The court emphasized that abstaining from specific religious duties or having differing beliefs does not constitute cruelty or justify marital dissolution.
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