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Date:July 3, 2022
Mutual Divorce Process in Parsi Law
Followings are steps of Mutual divorce process under Section 32B as in Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act 1936
First – Parties to marriage i.e. husband and wife filing the joint petition for divorce by mutual consent in the court of law.
Second – Court hears both the parties. Court makes inquiries for its satisfaction as to the marriage was solemnised and that the averments made in the petition are true.
Third – One being satisfied and taking statement of the parties, Court passes a decree of dissolution of marriage.
Unlike Hindu Marriage Act 1955 and Special Marriage Act 1955 there is no provision under section 32B of Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act 1936 for the cooling off period minimum of Six months.
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