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Divorce Law & Procedure

What is divorce under family law?

The Hindu Marriage Act defines divorce as a dissolution of the marriage. For the interest of society, the marriage or the marital relationship needs to be surrounded by every safeguard for the cause specified by law. Divorce is permitted only for a grave reason otherwise given other alternatives.

Grounds of Divorce in India

Adultery

Cruelty

Unsoundness of mind

Desertion

Conversion


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Divorce Law & Procedure
What is divorce under family law?
The Hindu Marriage Act defines divorce as a dissolution of the marriage. For the interest of the society, the marriage or the marital relationship needs to be surrounded by every safeguard for the cause specified by law. Divorce is permitted only for a grave reason otherwise given other alternative.
Two Types of Divorce?
1. Mutual Divorce
2. Contested Divorce
Mutual Divorce:
Divorce by Mutual Consent or Mutual Divorce is when both husband and wife mutually agree that they cannot live together anymore and that the best solution being Divorce, they would present a Mutual Divorce petition jointly before the honorable court, without putting forth any allegations against each other.



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What is the Mutual Divorce Process?

  • Step 1: Filing a Divorce Petition
  • Step 2: Court hearing and inspection
  • Step 3: Record Statement
  • Step 4: First Motion
  • Step 5: Second Motion and Final Hearing
  • Step 6: Divorce Decree

Divorce without Mutual Consent

When one party to the divorce is not ready to seek divorce then the only option left to the parties is to fight for it in the Court. This is known as “Contested Divorce”. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 provides numerous grounds for divorce.

Grounds of Divorce in India

  • Adultery
  • Cruelty
  • Desertion
  • Conversion
  • Unsoundness of mind

Grounds on which only wife can seek divorce

Grounds that are provided only to the wife under The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 are:

  1. Rape, Sodomy or Bestiality.
  2. Non-resumption of Cohabitation after the decree of maintenance.

Repudiation of marriage

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