What is Mutual Divorce? Mutual divorce means the peaceful separation of a husband and wife with mutual consent. Both partners agree that they can no longer live together and wish to dissolve their marriage
Introduction Marriage in India is not only a sacred bond but also a recognized legal institution. For Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs, the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, governs the laws related to marriage, divorce,
Introduction Marriage in India is not only a sacred bond but also a legally binding contract. While traditional marriages follow religious customs, court marriages take place under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 — a
Court marriage is a lawful and efficient way for couples to solemnize their marriage without traditional rituals or religious ceremonies. In Delhi, the process follows the Special Marriage Act, 1954, ensuring legal protection, equality,
Introduction Marriage represents companionship, but when differences become irreconcilable, separation with dignity becomes the only option. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, under Section 13B, permits couples to mutually and peacefully end their marriage. A
Here is a legal analysis of Dara Lakshmi Narayana & Others v. State of Telangana & Another (Supreme Court, decided 10 December 2024) Facts & Procedural Posture The FIR was lodged on 01.02.2022 (FIR
Here is the analysis of the Supreme Court’s judgment in Parvin Kumar Jain vs Anju Jain, decided on 10 December 2024: Divorce and maintenance case. Case Overview Appellant: Parvin Kumar Jain Respondent: Anju Jain
The landmark case Laxmikant Pandey v. Union of India (1984) 2 SCC 244. Judgment of adoption of children. This is one of the most important judgments, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has delivered
Here’s a detailed legal analysis of Hussainara Khatoon & Ors. v. Home Secretary, State of Bihar, Patna (1979)—one of the landmark judgments in Indian constitutional and criminal jurisprudence: Hussainara Khatoon v. Home Secretary (1979)
Pankaj Mahajan v. Dimple @ Kajal, decided by the Supreme Court of India on 30 September 2011. Divorce granted on cruelty. Issues Whether the appellant husband, Pankaj Mahajan, is entitled to a decree of
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