A.Anand @ Androse vs M.Snekha @ Ruth Epsiba Advocate - M/s. M.Tirumalai — 285/2023
Case under Indiandivorceact Section 10(i)(x). Disposed: Uncontested--Allowed on 17th April 2026.
OP - Original Petition
CNR: TNTR010054932023
Filing Number
1847/2023
Filing Date
24-07-2023
Registration No
285/2023
Registration Date
07-09-2023
Court
Principal District Court, Tiruvallur
Judge
1-Principal District and Sessions Judge
Decision Date
17th April 2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--Allowed
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
A.Anand @ Androse
Adv. M/s. S. Baskar
Respondent(s)
M.Snekha @ Ruth Epsiba Advocate - M/s. M.Tirumalai
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Principal District and Sessions Judge
Disposed
Orders
Arguments
Ex-Parte Evidence
Ex-Parte Evidence
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 17-04-2026 | Disposed |
| 01-04-2026 | Orders |
| 11-03-2026 | Arguments |
| 12-02-2026 | Ex-Parte Evidence |
| 09-02-2026 | Ex-Parte Evidence |
Final Orders / Judgements
The Principal District Judge at Tiruvallur granted a divorce decree dissolving the marriage between A. Anand and M. Snekha, solemnized on 13.06.2022 under Christian rites. The court found the respondent guilty of cruelty, as she refused to consummate the marriage, developed illegal relationships with other men, pledged her Mangal Sutra, and abandoned the matrimonial home in July 2023, causing severe mental agony to the petitioner. Since the respondent remained ex-parte with no rebuttal evidence, the court accepted the petitioner's unchallenged testimony and documentary evidence, dissolving the marriage under Section 10(1)(x) of the Indian Divorce Act. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Interim Orders
The Principal District Judge at Tiruvallur granted a divorce decree dissolving the marriage between A. Anand and M. Snekha, solemnized on 13.06.2022 under Christian rites. The court found the respondent guilty of cruelty, as she refused to consummate the marriage, developed illegal relationships with other men, pledged her Mangal Sutra, and abandoned the matrimonial home in July 2023, causing severe mental agony to the petitioner. Since the respondent remained ex-parte with no rebuttal evidence, the court accepted the petitioner's unchallenged testimony and documentary evidence, dissolving the marriage under Section 10(1)(x) of the Indian Divorce Act. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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