The plaintiff submitted that, in March 2014, she and the defendant had begun to quarrel regularly. This was primarily due to the defendant not providing her with sufficient financial and emotional support, as well as the defendant having had an extra-marital affair with another woman. On 29 April 2014, the defendant divorced his wife verbally before both their parents; however, by 5 June 2014, the parties had reunited. Two weeks later, the defendant allegedly went back to the woman with whom he was having an extra-marital affair and, since then, the parties had remained separated.
Before the court, however, the plaintiff withdrew her application orally, stating that she and the defendant had reconciled their differences. The defendant concurred and the court acceded to the parties' decision.