in a beer parlour ; that her husband continuously infected her with sexually-transmitted infections ; that her husband's lifestyle is the reason she is barren and they cannot have a child ; that in fact , a medical exam has proven that his sperm count is below normal ; that the Doctor advised him to stop drinking alcohol and smoking ; that he nevertheless still perpetuates this lifestyle, which is straining their marriage: that for all these reasons, she is seeking the annulment of their marriage Whereas in reply, Mr Aboubacar HAIDARA refutes his wife's allegations ; that she still insists she wants a divorce, that he is not against it ; that he has always catered to his wife's feeding and clothing needs as required ; that he has always performed his marital obligations as a husband ; that nevertheless based on medical analyses, the Doctor told that he does not have enough sperms to conceive a child ; that his wife refuses to have sexual relations with him ; that this is why he sleeps with other women. III. GROUNDS OF THE DECISION: Whereas the applicant is seeking a divorce because her husband is a heavy drinker ; that he sleeps around ; that he often spends the night away from home; That according to the terms of article 352 of the Persons and Family Code; “ A spouse may seek divorce in the event of : adultery by the other spouse ... ; confirmed alcohol addiction... ” That in this case, submissions have constantly shown that the respondent is an unrepentant alcoholic ; that the medical exam performed and the advice from the Doctor to stop drinking alcohol is sufficient proof of his addiction to alcohol ; that he partially admits to the fact that his sperm count is abnormally low ; that furthermore, he justifies his infidelity by the fact that the applicant refuses to have sex with him ; Whereas the defendant is present at the hearing ; that he states that he is not against the divorce if the applicant insists on continuing with the procedure; Whereas adultery and confirmed alcohol addiction are accepted grounds for divorce; that consequently it is appropriate to admit the petition of Madame Yacouty KONE ; declares it grounded and grants it. NOW THEREFORE The court : Having considered according to the law; Deciding publicly, in the presence of both parties, after discussions in the council chamber in a civil proceeding, and as the court of last resort; As concerns procedural issues : declares the petition of Madame Yacouty KONE admissible ; As concerns substantive issues : finds it grounded ; grants the divorce with blame put solely on the husband. Orders the Respondent to pay for costs; It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed publicly by this Civil Court on the days, month and year

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