Matrimonial, Divorce cases should be disposed of expeditiously: Karnataka High Court

Suppose you are looking for a speedy trial or expeditious disposal divorce case. In that case, you can go to take relief by filing a petition for expeditious disposal with valid and proper reasons. Divorce cases require expeditious disposal.

Case Summary: N. Rajeev v. C. Deepa Karnataka HC; July 26, 2023

Find this judgment by clicking on this link: Divorce cases expeditious disposal.

Court’s Direction – Dispose within 3 months this matter

The petitioner, N. Rajeev, had filed for dissolution (or nullity) of his marriage. His case had been pending since around 2016—making it approximately a seven-year-long delay.

The case revolved around the constitutional right to speedy justice (Article 21 of the Indian Constitution), particularly in matrimonial matters.

The Court also directed the Registrar General to circulate this judgment in all the concerned circles so that other similarly circumstanced litigants may not unnecessarily knock at the doors of this court seeking a direction for the expeditious disposal of their cases.

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