The spouses - who are divorcing - both sought compensation from each other over insults apparently hurled during their marriage, the Daily Sabah website reports . A lower court had ruled they were both as bad as one another, but the Supreme Court of Appeal said the man's remark about not loving his wife amounted to "emotional violence", and ordered him to pay her compensation. The woman said her husband's comment had left her "emotionally wrecked", and that he had often left the marital home. For his part, the man said his wife had repeatedly "cursed" him.