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MATRIMONIAL
[1997] IEHC 183
1994 No. 93M
BETWEEN
J. S. PETITIONER
RESPONDENT
Judgment of Mr. Justice Lavan delivered the 10th day of December, 1997.
"With regard to point 1, it is my opinion that the respondent, M.J., was suffering from a severe psychiatric illness at the time of her marriage to Mr. J.S., and that the form of that illness was depression occurring as part of a Schizo Affective illness and this pre-existed her marriage. The presence of this depression and Schizo Affective illness rendered her incapable of entering into a marriage union. It also rendered her incapable of forming and sustaining a normal marital relationship and incapable of understanding the true nature of a normal marital relationship. With regard to point 2 of the Master's order, it is my opinion that M.J. could not make a true consent to the marriage because of the presence of the psychiatric illness referred to. With regard to point 3, I do consider that Mr. J.S. was capable of making a true consent to the marriage to M.J., but that when he did so, he did not know the degree of incapacity of M.J. to either consent to the marriage to him or of her inability to discharge that contract of marriage subsequently due to the presence of her psychiatric illness."
ASSESSING THE EVIDENCE