 
          Concerning Divorce
        
        
          Concerning Divorce
        
        
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          for her husband’s visa, during which time she
        
        
          maintained him and paid for his passage. The
        
        
          marriage was a disaster. The boy turned out to be
        
        
          an alcoholic, prone to violence and averse to doing
        
        
          any work. Manu sought her parent’s consent to
        
        
          wind up her business, divorce her husband and
        
        
          return to India. Her parents traveled to America
        
        
          and tried to persuade her not to be hasty. A few
        
        
          days after her mother returned to Delhi, Manu’s
        
        
          husband strangled her and dumped her body in a
        
        
          deserted spot. He collected all he could in the house
        
        
          and was planning to flee the United States when the
        
        
          police caught up with him. He is now in jail on a
        
        
          charge of murder.
        
        
          It is obvious that Manu was not careless in selecting
        
        
          her partner. She traveled from America to find a
        
        
          suitable match in her birthplace. But all that glitters
        
        
          is not gold. Our human limitations make it
        
        
          impossible for us to understand every facet of a
        
        
          person’s character before entering into a
        
        
          relationship with him. The question arises if, after
        
        
          such revelations, one should feel forced to respect a
        
        
          marriage bond even at the cost of one’s life? When
        
        
          society considers separation taboo, or the laws on