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Mutual Divorce Lawyer in Gurgaon (Gurugram) Divorce under Hindu law: There are two ways to obtain a divorce. 1- Mutual Divorce– if both parties mutually agree to divorce. 2- Contested Divorce– if one party wants
How can an NRI file for a mutual divorce in Delhi? NRI Mutual Divorce in Delhi, India. The mutual divorce process for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in Delhi, India, involves specific legal steps and considerations.
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