Tag: Divorce under Hindu law
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Venereal disease as a ground for divorce
The Supreme Court has in a case held that “Either husband or wife can get a divorce, or a person who has suffered from the disease cannot be said to have any right to marry even before marriage, as long as he is not completely cured of the disease”[1] Venereal disease is an infection that…
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DIVORCE BY MUTUAL CONSENT
What is Divorce by mutual consent? Divorce is the legal process of separation of a married couple. A divorce is said to be Divorce by mutual consent if both the parties i.e. husband and wife decide to part ways with their own will. Both husband and wife can apply for Divorce mutually. What are…
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What to consider before applying for Divorce?
The legal issues involved in a divorce can be indefinitely large and complex but our Indian laws have been provided with the most straightforward procedure. The process will be completed depending upon the nature and circumstances of the case. The time taken to complete the entire process cannot be assessed but having an overall understanding…
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Venereal disease as a ground for divorce
The Supreme Court has in a case held that “Either husband or wife can get a divorce, or a person who has suffered from the disease cannot be said to have any right to marry even before marriage, as long as he is not completely cured of the disease”[1] Venereal disease is an infection that…
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PRESUMPTION OF DEATH AS A GROUND FOR DIVORCE
The Courts have traditionally taken the opinion that morality, public policy, and the interests of society require that marriage be surrounded by all protections and that its end be allowed only in the manner prescribed by law. Divorce is not generally favoured or encouraged by courts. It is permitted only for grave reasons[1] The Hindu…
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INSANITY BEING ONE OF THE GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE
Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act determines several grounds for divorce based on fault theory and Insanity is one among them. Though there is a strong moral compulsion to pursue the marriage even after a lot of difficulties, when it is not possible to stay together, there are few provisions available in law. In…
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RENUNCIATION OF WORLD AND CONVERSION OF RELIGION- GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE
Renunciation of world There are various grounds for the dissolution of marriage under Hindu law. A divorce can be granted by a competent court after looking into the valid grounds. Since marriage is a legal relation, getting out of that marriage has to be done by a process of law. Section 13(1)(vi) of the Hindu…
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ADULTERY- A GROUND FOR DIVORCE IN INDIA
If an unrelated person is found along with a young wife, after midnight in her bedroom in actual physical juxtaposition, unless there is some explanation forthcoming for that, which is compatible with an innocent interpretation, the interference, that a court of law can draw is that the two must be committing an act of adultery…
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DESERTION- A GROUND FOR DIVORCE UNDER HINDU LAW
According to Hindus, marriage is considered sacred where nuptial knots are tied to bring the souls together whereas a divorce is a judgment from the court ending the marriage when the spouses are not willing to live together. Desertion is also a ground for divorce in India, but the most interesting part is how it…
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THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE APPLYING FOR DIVORCE
The legal issues involved in a divorce can be indefinitely large and complex but our Indian laws have been provided with the most straightforward procedure. The process will be completed depending upon the nature and circumstances of the case. The time taken to complete the entire process cannot be assessed but having an overall understanding…