"We are now more like a marriage and bail court, will soon become ...": Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Friday noted that it was increasingly acting as a marriage and bail court, due to the growing number of such cases coming for it, according to a report by Bar and Bench. A bank consisting of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta made this remark while considering a plea of ​​an army officer. The officer requested the court’s assistance with the marriage case that was repeatedly adjourned before the Rajasthan High Court. The bank noted that although constitutional matters are pending trial, the court is increasingly being taxed by marriage disputes across the country, and notes that it may soon become a predominantly marriage court. What did the Supreme Court say? “If we begin to entertain these matters because we are adjourned, this Court will be flooded with divorce requests from all over the country … All divorce matters will come before this court. As it is, we are more a marriage and bail court. The lawyer representing the army officer argued that the case was not heard by the Supreme Court, despite Intervention of the Supreme Court requested. Divorce requests from all over the country, ‘Justice Nath said.