Jerusalem - A physically abusive husband who refused to grant his wife a divorce, tried to extort money from her in the divorce proceedings, and absconded from legal proceedings, has finally agreed to the divorce after being fired from his job and arrested for failing to appear before a rabbinical court.
The husband had refused for several years to accede to divorce proceedings and defied a rabbinical court ruling obligating him to grant his wife a divorce.
The legal representatives of the wife, Ilana - whose full name and the name of her husband cannot be disclosed - requested that the Jerusalem Rabbinical Court where the case was handled order the Egged bus company, where the husband worked as a driver, to fire him from his job, in accordance with legislation that revokes a person’s rights to be employed in a state-funded company, as Egged is.
Egged fired the husband last month, and after he failed to appear at a rabbinical court hearing a warrant was issued for his arrest.
He was eventually located by a private investigation firm hired by the wife’s legal representatives in the Yad La’isha Legal Aid Center and Hotline, and was subsequently arrested earlier this week by the police and put in detention.
On Tuesday, he was brought before the rabbinical court and finally agreed to give grant the divorce.
The couple in question, whose names cannot be disclosed, immigrated to Israel from India several years ago with their only child.
Even before they came to Israel, the husband had been violent towards his wife, and he continued his physical attacks on her, and their child, once they had immigrated as well, leading to police intervention on at least one occasion.
The woman filed for divorce three years ago, but her husband wanted to reconcile so an agreement was reached to try this process, including a commitment by the husband to cease being violent towards his wife and child.
He failed to stand by this commitment, and after another year of violent assaults by the husband, the woman left home and requested that divorce proceedings continue, proceedings which finally came to an end on Tuesday.Read more at JPost