Decades later, split wide open

Date

April 22, 2009

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arZan

It is seen as a landmark case. After 40 years as man and wife, a Parsi couple is fighting a bitter divorce battle. Roshan Cooper, all of 74, has dragged her 80-year-old husband Dadi Eruchshaw to the Parsi matrimonial court, saying she “can no longer put up with the physical and mental harassment”. The Bombay High Court, which is hearing the case has asked Roshan and Dadi to settle their dispute amicably.

Dadi’s lawyer, Vivek N Kantawala, claims this is the first time in legal history that a couple has sought to get divorced after four decades of marriage. Is this a sign of great social change underway? Is the social churn causing us to value marriage much less than before? Are Indians becoming more demanding about marital partnerships? And is the change affecting our senior citizens too —not just young Indians? Could the 60s and 70s be the new 30s and 40s, when it comes to changing mores?

 

Yes, in part, says Mumbai divorce lawyer Siddharth Soni. He says that Indians are becoming more individualist and aware, which is prompting many more couples to strike a blow for freedom from the torture of a failing marriage. Add to that the inherent but newly expressed desire of many more Indians — of all ages — to start afresh because they remain economically active well past middle-age and the phenomenon of divorcing senior citizens suddenly starts to make more sense. Soni says that older Indians may actually be thinking about themselves and what they want for the first time in their lives. “When one is past one’s prime, he or she has fewer strings — the children are settled and independent and one is through with financial liabilities. So it may be the right time to think about oneself,” he says. 

But Flavia Agnes, Mumbai lawyer and women’s rights activist, says there is nothing new about senior citizens looking to divorce. “The first such case I got was 10 years back when a 65-year-old woman sought separation from her husband on account of cruelty and violence. She had been putting up with it all her life for the sake of her children and now that they were settled, she wanted an end to her agony,” she says.
Lawyers agree that the impetus for senior citizens to divorce is often the departure of their children. Offspring are often the biggest glue in a marriage and the empty-nest syndrome can cruelly expose the differences between a couple.

That does not seem to have been the case with Roshan and Dadi. What could possibly lead a couple to opt to end years of living together? After all, they put up with each other for years? Soni says one or both partners may “already have an ‘arrangement’ outside marriage, but it could also be incompatibility or even indifference towards each other".

Agnes recalls a very old couple who finally sought divorce by mutual consent after years of “living separately”. She says the wife had always wanted legal separation but the husband took ages to agree. “Finally, he relented,” she says.

Though women generally file for divorce citing physical violence, men do so for reasons to do with mental harassment or desertion. Courts generally discourage divorce if the couple is very old and not financially independent. Agnes cites the case of a couple whose petition for divorce was not granted by court because they were too old. It prompted the desperate wife to agree to pay her husband’s house rent if the court would only agree to judicial separation.

Supreme Court lawyer Praveen Agarwal agrees that more senior citizens are divorcing than ever before. He says he has handled three cases in Delhi in just the past couple of months. But he adds that a couple on the wrong side of their 60s may find it hard to secure a clean decree of divorce. “If it is by mutual consent, it is simple. If it is contested, it gets prolonged.”

Delhi clinical psychologist Ranjana Jha says that divorcing senior citizens need to be clear about issues such as health insurance and retirement because all the available research indicates divorced parents are less likely to be cared for by their children.

Original article here.

2 Comments

  1. Ronnie Jal Patel

    It is not a change but it clearly shows that Parsee Comunity is heading towards its own grave.
    They are just trying to show that yes Even the Parsee comunity is heading in the Right Direction, but what about many Poor Parsee Couples who do not have the resources to buy even one Square meal for their off Springs ? Does the Editor ever thought about it.
    I am realy sorry to say that my own Comunity is heading towards it own death.
    If it happens i will be the most happier person ever to be born on this earth.
    The mad parsees deserves its own grave.
    Please do forgive me for it but once a upon a time i had done more for the parsees i used to always take the side of my own comunity & have also help many poor parsees by taking up thier cause with The learned Mr. Jimmy Guzder, but what i got in Return ? all the Abuses & that too by the same parsees whom i used to treat like my own sons, I never expected that my own friend whom i used to treat like my own son as he is younger to me by 25 years when i teated him like my own son & what he did with my daughter’s photo which any respectable gentleman would not had thought about it even ib his own dream.
    That is the main reason why i hate & why i want to see the end of the Once a powerfull Race of Iranian Aryans .

  2. Ronnie Jal Patel

    It is not a change but it clearly shows that Parsee Comunity is heading towards its own grave.
    They are just trying to show that yes Even the Parsee comunity is heading in the Right Direction, but what about many Poor Parsee Couples who do not have the resources to buy even one Square meal for their off Springs ? Does the Editor ever thought about it.
    I am realy sorry to say that my own Comunity is heading towards it own death.
    If it happens i will be the most happier person ever to be born on this earth.
    The mad parsees deserves its own grave.
    Please do forgive me for it but once a upon a time i had done more for the parsees i used to always take the side of my own comunity & have also help many poor parsees by taking up thier cause with The learned Mr. Jimmy Guzder, but what i got in Return ? all the Abuses & that too by the same parsees whom i used to treat like my own sons, I never expected that my own friend whom i used to treat like my own son as he is younger to me by 25 years when i teated him like my own son & what he did with my daughter’s photo which any respectable gentleman would not had thought about it even ib his own dream.
    That is the main reason why i hate & why i want to see the end of the Once a powerfull Race of Iranian Aryans .