PCOS cannot be treated as impotency: Madras HC

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PCOS cannot be treated as impotency: Madras HC

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS/PSOS) cannot be named as impotency, the Madras High Court recently stated. The marital discourse in connection with which the High Court was spoken to led Justice V Bhavani Subbaroyan to comment that the current generation is very casual in terms of marriage and maintaining relationships. The case before the Court was coupled to a marital case where the PCOS condition of the wife was upraised as an element for weary relations. Labeling certain misunderstandings adjoining the condition, Justice Subbaroyan marked that the issue of PSOS is usually inducing in the current generation of women for various habits as mental pressure and to a very large extent, the adulterated habitat in which we live is also one of the elements for those women who develop PSOS. The term PSOS cannot be termed as ‘impotency’ all by itself. The Judge also marked that divorce, breaking up and separation are just a mere thing for the present generation who eventually end up for unimaginable trivial causes.

Shubhi Shukla
“Don’t let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.” I am Ms. Shubhi Shukla an ambitious girl whose aim in life is to hone my skills and widen my repertoire as far as possible. I am currently pursuing my Bachelor’s in Arts and Law [B.A.LL.B(Hons.)] from Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. I didn’t enter this realm of law by my volition but I’m dead certain that I’ll make it my métier and my playground. Comprehending laws that governs societies, absorbing knowledge about every aspects about it and having rational thinking are of primary importance to me as a law student. I try not to talk too much but to walk the talk, I hope to learn with every new opportunity and contribute for others as well.