Chef Kunal Kapur Faces Setback As Supreme Court Stays Delhi HC's Order Granting Divorce, Case Referred For Mediation
The Delhi High Court had granted divorce to Kapur, saying the woman's conduct towards him was devoid of dignity and empathy.
In an appeal at the Delhi High Court, Kapur had challenged a family court order denying him a divorce .
The high court had said that it is a settled position of law that making reckless, defamatory, humiliating and unsubstantiated allegations against a spouse in public amounts to cruelty.
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The estranged couple got married in April 2008 and a son was born to them in 2012.
The former“MasterChef India” judge had accused his wife of never respecting his parents and humiliating him.
On the other hand, the wife had accused Kapur of making false allegations to mislead the court and said that she always tried to communicate with her husband like a loving spouse and was loyal towards him.
However, he kept her in the dark and concocted fabricated stories to obtain a divorce, she had alleged. Legal Disclaimer:
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