Chief District and ML Raghunath District Court judge recalled what he described as the “Maggi case”, named after the brand of noodles involved, during a press conference in court in Mysuru, a city in the Indian state of Karnataka. on May 27th. . The story goes on “The husband said that his wife did not know how to prepare any food other than Maggi noodles. “They were noodles for breakfast, lunch and dinner,” Raghunath said, adding details about the dates and names. “He complained that his wife went to the grocery store and brought only instant noodles.” Ragunath noted that the case was filed while he was still the district judge in the city of Ballari. Since the couple filed for divorce by mutual consent, they had to prove that “they lived apart for a year or more, that they could not live together and that they mutually agreed that the marriage should be dissolved,” according to his special marriage law. 1954. More from NextShark: Friends of the Korean restaurant volunteer at waiting tables, wash dishes to stay open The district judge also noted that divorce cases have increased “dramatically” over the years. “Couples must stay together for at least a year before seeking a divorce. “If there was no such law, divorce applications would be filed directly from the wedding halls,” he said. Indian courts are supposed to take divorce cases from couples with various issues such as using the wrong side of a salt dish. Sometimes, these cases are filed one day after a couple’s wedding. Recently, a drunken man from the Indian state of Telangana called a telephone line to complain about his wife, who was not willing to cook him sheep curry. Authorities intervened and then recorded a case of harassment against the man for improper use of the telephone line. More from NextShark: University of Toronto distributes ‘hell banknotes’ for the dead on Lunar New Year students Raghunath said courts often receive more divorce cases from couples in urban areas than from those in rural India. “In rural areas, village guards intervene and solve problems,” the district judge explained. “Women do not have independence and their fear of society and family feelings force them to face the situation. “But in the cities, women are educated and financially independent.” More from NextShark: Asian American candidate for Texas accuses his opponent of racism over “white” photo Selected image via Devika (CC BY-SA 2.0) Do you like this content? Read more from NextShark! The Chinese restaurant infuriates customers who weigh themselves before they can order