It took a toilet to bring about the happy ending for a couple whose marriage was rocked by suspicion and mistrust, all because the woman was forced to go outdoors to relieve herself.

Married in 2001, Rinku and Jaygobinda Mondal were living peacefully until two years ago, when the husband started having suspicions about his wife’s loyalty as he began to feel that she was spending far longer in the fields when out to relieve herself.

“He started asking me questions like why I had taken so long to get back, why had I gone twice in the day. And then, the whole atmosphere in the house changed as he started having doubts that I was having an affair with somebody,” 30-year-old Rinku told PTI.

In Nadia district’s Majdia village, her house was among those which had no toilets.

Minor arguments between the couple had soon turned into a full-blown dispute as her husband, a daily wage labourer, started getting violent under the influence of liquor.

“I could not tolerate it when he started beating me. One day, I fled the house and went to stay with my mother,” she said.

The matter soon landed in the Calcutta High Court.

Lawyer Kakali Chatterjee said Rinku filed a case last year against her husband alleging domestic violence under Section 498A of the IPC. However, trying to find a way out of the crisis in their marriage, the couple realised before long that it was a toilet which would be the perfect solution for them; building on in their house would bring down the wall between them. The age-old practice of open defecation had proven to be the ‘villain’ of the piece, they realised. - PTI