Wife moves SC over husband's porn addiction
Mumbai, Feb 16 (IBNS): Seeking ban on pornographic websites, a Mumbai woman has moved Supreme Court, stating that it has hampered her marriage owing to the husband's addiction, media reports said..
The woman, also an activist, said she was married happily for 30 years until her husband took a liking to the adult sites in 2015.
"My husband has of late become an addict of porn and spends a lot of his precious time watching pornography. As a result, my husband has fallen prey to this addiction of watching pornographic videos and pictures which has made my husband's mind perverted and ruined my matrimonial life," her petition read.
The man is question is a father of two.
Explaining her plight, the petition read, "The matrimonial problem started in 2015 when my husband got addicted to pornography websites despite being father of two children."
Urging the apex court to take action, she said that it has ruined the lives of her and her children.
"I and my children are suffering as a result of porn addiction of my husband. I am unfortunately a victim of matrimonial dispute resulting out of porn addiction of my husband," the petition added.
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