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Man sues 'weekend wife', seeks restitution of his conjugal rights

IndiaTimes Saturday, 16 December 2023
A working woman has approached the Gujarat high court, questioning whether visiting her husband two weekends a month fulfills her conjugal obligations. This comes after her husband filed a suit in a Surat family court last year, invoking section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, seeking restitution of conjugal rights and directing her to live with him daily. The husband claimed his wife continued residing with her parents after the birth of their son under the pretext of work, neglecting her conjugal responsibilities by visiting him only during the second and fourth weekends.
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