Impotency tests
Mayank
(Querist) 19 June 2015
This query is : Resolved
Hi,
I am currently going through a divorce and one allegation against me is that of impotency and psychological impotency. I am yet to file a reply to the Petition. I have got my medicals tests done from a private hospital which are normal. my questions as such are.
a) The Penile Doppler test states that it normal and that the PSV and EDV factors are well within range. Do I need to explain the meaning of the test to the judge and also provide any medical articles written to support my medical test.
b) Is there any medical parameter that needs to be highlighted or simply stating that the report is normal will suffice.
c) Is there any other way in presenting this medical report.
Santosh Goswami,Advocate
(Expert) 16 February 2016
The tests are sufficient to prove that you are not impotent physically. If asks for it, your lawyer should be update to define the terms and to explain it. But impotency is not only physical. There are psychological impotency as well upon which divorce o annulment can be granted. Therefore, wife's petition has to be looked at. Its very technical.
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