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A query about 'Hindu Marriage Act'

(Querist) 25 April 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir,

Regarding my family matter, I discussed with many advocates but the thing is most of them advised for mutual consent to get divorce; still some opined as 'dont worry let we fight through the court' and one of my friend told that - "Ramesh, once you married a girl whether she lived with you or not, you have to give the alimony for her maintenance till the final judgement and when the divorce is declared, you have to give the compensation as per the decision of the court... at any cost in your case no provision for nullifying the marriage". And also he added that, law is already fixed in favor of Ladies.

Sir my query is - is there any 'rigid law' in the constitution?

Second thing is, all the child born to a parents may not be mature, all the matured ones may not be fit reproductively, all the fit person may not interested to marry, all the married persons may not be a husband and wife; and all the husband and wife relationship may not be successful. The actual situation is like this but still how a single law can justify all these innumerable circumstances and situations equally?

3. Even after divorce, both the person have equal and likely chances to choose their life partners. If that is the case, why they show favor towards female gender?

Please Sir kindly suggest something.


Thanking you sir.

Yours faithfully





Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 25 April 2011
No, if you could the fault of your wife then reliefs are there for you depending upon the nature of the proceeding.
It seems that you have no fair idea about the laws governing the matrimonial laws in India.


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