New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday asked part of a decorated fighter pilot, strike group, in 2019, in 2019, in Balakot, Pakistan, the Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist camp was bombed, and his wife, who is involved in a matrimonial dispute and accusing each other, is not looking as an enemy, who does not see each other as an enemy.The court excluded his wife, an IIM pass by the Air Force officer, working with an IT firm. The officer, who had filed a petition through advocate Ansuman Singh, said that he was a victim of constant mental oppression with his family members, at the hands of his wife and father -in -law, who was making every effort to ruin his life by misusing the law as a weapon of vengeance.Observing the nature of the petition, a bench of Justices PS Narasimha and Atul S. Chandrakar said that it was more like an enemy suit and asked the couple to deal with the dispute and move forward in life.The bench said, “” Do not lead the life of revenge.The fighter pilot transferred the SC after its petition for the Quashing of the FIR by the Punjab and Haryana High Court.The Petition Ministry said that the woman is registering false complaints and cases before various courts in Delhi and Namal, Haryana, against the officer and her family members and when she did not get any relief from the courts, she resorted to repeatedly to file false complaints with senior officials of the Indian Air Force along with senior officials of the Indian Air Force. There is nothing but a gross misuse of the FIR law and it would be unfair in the interests of justice that criminal proceedings are going on in the case.