A recent Turkish Supreme Court ruling stating “I don’t love you” can be grounds for divorce has sparked debate regarding honesty in marriage. The decision has raised questions about whether expressing a lack of affection constitutes fault. Attorney Elvan Kılıç has provided further details about the controversial case, highlighting previously unreported aspects. Specifically, the ruling reportedly hinged on the presence of a “third party” involved, indicating the statement wasn’t simply a declaration of lost feelings but connected to infidelity or a developing relationship with someone else. The court’s interpretation suggests the phrase, in context, demonstrated a definitive breakdown of the marital bond. Legal experts are now analyzing the potential impact of this precedent on future divorce cases in Turkey. The ruling underscores the importance of context when considering expressions of emotion within a marriage.