Divorce rate growing in Kathmandu
Cases of divorce are growing in Kathmandu thanks to growing domestic
violence and social-economic problems.
A record made available by the Kathmandu District Court shows
that a total of 597 cases were registered in Kathmandu district
in the year 2061/62 B.S. out of which 198 cases are yet to be
decided. The number of divorce cases filed at the district court
the previous year was 560 of which 351 cases were decided.
128 divorce cases were registered in first three months of the
current fiscal year, court officials informed.
“Domestic violence is the major cause behind growing divorce
rate,” points out Basanti Shrestha, an advocate at the Legal
Aid and Consultancy Center (LACC).
She added, “Most divorce cases are related to love marriages
but there are also few cases in which husband and wife seek divorce
after spending as many as than 20 years together”.
“As far as filing divorce case is concerned, females are
ahead of males because women can directly file petition at the
district court while males are required to file cases in the municipal
office at first,” she explained.
Analyzing the cause of divorce from sociological point of view,
Chandra Kanta Gyawali, a sociologist and a lawyer, said, “It
primarily depends on how the couples were socialized in the society
before they got married. It is the environment in which they grew
up that decides their mindset. And, if their way of thinking differs,
it ends up in a split.”
“Divorce does not always cause harm to social order. Sometimes
it becomes the only way out for married couples who find it difficult
to give continuity to their relationship and seek a way-out,”
he added. . nepalnews.com Neetu Dubey Nov 07 05