Mutual consent divorce section
Mutual consent divorce law notes by NB Associates
Here we will discuss Mutual consent divorce section.
Mutual consent divorce is a legal process by which a married couple seeks to end their marriage.
In India, the mutual consent divorce process is governed by various laws. The law varies depending on how the marriage happened. Basically, there are the following acts which deal with mutual consent divorce.
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 – Applicable to Hindus
Special Marriage Act 1954 – Applicable to special marriages
Divorce Act 1869 – Applicable to Christians
Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act 1936 – Applicable to Parsis
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Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 contains provisions for mutual consent divorce for Hindus.
Section 13B provides that a petition for dissolution of marriage by a decree of divorce may be presented to the district court by both parties to a marriage together.
Section 28 of Special Marriage Act 1954
Section 28 of Special Marriage Act 1954 talks about mutual consent divorce for special marriages under Special Marriage Act 1954
Section 28 provides that petition for dissolution of marriage by a decree of divorce may be presented to the district court by both the parties to a marriage together.
Such petition can be presented on the grounds provided therein.
The divorce laws for Christian is provided under Section 10 of Divorce Act 1869.
Section 10A talks about mutual consent divorce in Christian.
Section 10A provides that petition for dissolution of marriage by a decree of divorce may be presented to the district court by both the parties to a marriage together.
Such petition can be presented on the grounds provided therein.
The provision of marriage & divorce for Parsis in India is governed by Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936
Section 32B of Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act 1936 talks about mutual consent divroce in Parsis.
Section 32B provides that petition for dissolution of marriage by a decree of divorce may be presented to the district court by both the parties to a marriage together.
Such petition can be presented on the grounds provided therein.
Mutual consent divorce can be a faster and less contentious process than a contested divorce, in which the spouses do not agree on the terms of the divorce and must go through a trial to resolve their issues. However, it is important to consult with a lawyer to ensure that your rights and interests are protected during the divorce process.
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