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Sorcery as a Ground for Divorce: "The Sharpest Way to Get Rid of Bad Energies!"


Hello dear readers! We are facing one of the most intriguing reasons for divorce cases: the spouse practicing sorcery! Yes, you heard that right. Although it might seem absurd to many, courts have made serious decisions on this matter. Let's explore this fascinating topic in an entertaining way.


Sorcery and Amulets: Reality or Superstition?


One morning, you wake up and think that your spouse has cast a spell on you. Initially, this situation may seem humorous to you, but the issue of sorcery and amulets can become a serious matter in court. For example, in a case numbered 2001/8276 and decision numbered 2001/10880, the 2nd Civil Chamber of the Turkish Court of Cassation ruled that attempts by spouses to cast spells on each other could be considered a ground for divorce.

Most of these incidents in courts are related to the spouse accused of practicing sorcery engaging in behavior that humiliates and denigrates the other spouse. In a case numbered 2012/1011 and decision numbered 2013/861, the İzmir 1st Family Court stated that a woman who had a spell cast on her husband was found at fault in the divorce case due to her failure to fulfill her marital duties.


Living with a Spouse Practicing Sorcery: Is It Possible?


Of course, issues of sorcery and amulets can lead to many disputes not only in divorce cases but also in daily life. In a case numbered 2014/2379 and decision numbered 2014/14280, the 2nd Civil Chamber of the Turkish Court of Cassation ruled that a woman who had a spell cast on her husband created a level of discord that fundamentally disrupted the marital union.

In such situations, allegations of sorcery and amulets not only damage trust between spouses but also disrupt domestic peace. For example, in a case numbered 2008/65 and decision numbered 2010/6, the Darende Civil Court of First Instance ruled that a woman who caused distress by having an amulet made for her husband failed to fulfill her marital duties, leading to the acceptance of the divorce case.


What Do Courts Say?


Court decisions on sorcery and amulets are generally similar. For example, in a case numbered 2005/76 and decision numbered 2006/615, the Gölcük 1st Civil Court of First Instance found a woman who cast a spell on her husband and inflicted violence on her mother at fault and ruled for divorce.

In such cases, spouses casting spells or making amulets for each other can seriously damage the marital union and be accepted by courts as grounds for divorce. In a case numbered 2012/903 and decision numbered 2013/762, the İzmir 6th Family Court found a woman who made an amulet for her husband and inflicted physical violence at fault in the divorce case.


Conclusion: Incredible Incidents of Sorcery


If you believe your spouse is practicing sorcery or making amulets, you should take this situation seriously and seek legal support. Courts take allegations of sorcery and amulets seriously and may consider such actions as grounds for divorce. Remember, sorcery and amulets are not just seen in movies and TV shows but also appear in real-life divorce cases!



 
 
 

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