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Fernando, W.N.M. |
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2017-01-31T06:54:21Z |
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2017-01-31T06:54:21Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2016 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Fernando, W.N.M. 2016. What Are the True Reason for Divorces in Sri Lanka?. In proceedings of the 17th Conference on Postgraduate Research, International Postgraduate Research Conference 2016, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. p 208. |
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http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/16141 |
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The Objectives of the researcher is to look in to the reasons legally stated as the causes for the
divorce and to what extent they differ from the ‘true’ causes for divorce. It was also inquired
into the reasons given by both male or female and tried to bring out the differences between
them with regarded to the reasons for divorced. The researcher also proposes steps that could
be taken to reduce the number of divorces.
This particular research was based on the Western province and mainly Gampaha district.
Gampaha district was chosen for the research as people of different cultural and social
backgrounds live in Gampaha. A hundred questionnaires were distributed covering 50 families
comprising males and females in different economic, educational backgrounds and holding
different jobs.
The methods use by the researcher was the survey conducted from 1 march 2016 to 2016
September 01. The data is collected through qualitative and quantitative approach by the
distribution questionnaires. It was collected through helpers, phones and by the researcher
herself. Analysis was done by probability sample through stratified Sample.
Most of the true reasons are different from the legal reasons. The main reason which they called
upon to courts was malicious desertion. If the reason was adultery subsequent to marriage it has
to be proven the proper way, like by a police report. So it is very difficult to prove. And
incurable impotency also has to be proven by a doctor. So most of them use malicious desertion
or constructive malicious desertion for the divorce as reason because they do not want to answer
questions about their character or sexual life. And also many people are not divorced but are
only legally separated. Some are separated but not legally. If they are legally separated for two
years they can seek divorce. And if they are not in a same house and stay without sex also have
reason for divorce. So the new approach is not to divorce but only legal or non-legal separation.
The true reasons found out from females are homo sexuality cases, lack of understanding, sexual
disability, family interference, and communication problems. The male’s true reasons as found
out are homo sexuality cases, family inferference, and communication problems
Researcher proposes a free counseling system for everyone in Sri Lanka, to teach sexual
education in the schools, and to change the law to safe guard privacy. |
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en |
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Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka |
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dc.title |
What Are the True Reason for Divorces in Sri Lanka? |
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dc.type |
Article |
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