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Mutual Divorce Process in Mumbai

Mutual divorce in Mumbai is governed by the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 (for Hindus) or the Special Marriage Act 1954 (for interfaith or civil marriages). A mutual divorce occurs when both spouses agree to end the marriage amicably and...

Mutual Divorce in Bangalore

Divorce under Hindu law: There are two ways of getting a divorce. Mutual divorce in Bangalore. 1- First Mutual Divorce– if both parties mutually agree to take divorce. 2- Second Contested Divorce– if one party...

Mutual Divorce Procedure in Mumbai

Matrimonial Divorce Litigation in Mumbai | Mutual Consent Divorce for Indian and NRI Families | Lawsathi Lawyer Divorce under Hindu law: There are two ways of getting a divorce. Mutual divorce in Mumbai. 1- First...

Transfer Petition in Supreme Court – Procedure

Understanding Transfer Petitions in India: In India, the law grants parties involved in a suit or appeal the right to file a Transfer Petition through their lawyer to request the shifting of a case from...

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