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Mridula (NA)     30 December 2012

Irrevocable breakdown of marriage

Hello - can anyone advise if 'irrevocable breakdown of marriage' can now be used as a reason for unilateral divorce, should the spouse disagree on a conflict filled abusive marriage?



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rajiv_lodha (zz)     30 December 2012

Its nt made a law yet

Chetan Joshi (Advisory/Advocacy)     31 December 2012

How can a Divorce be unilateral..It gotta be bilaterally irrevocable..

 

 

Irrevocability is not a ground yet....

 

 

 

Regards

 

Chetan(dot)7679(at)gmail(dot)com

ABHISHEK KUMAR VATSA (Freelancer)     31 December 2012

 

hi mridula

The Union Cabinet on June 10 approved the introduction of Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2010 to further amend the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and the Special Marriage Act, 1954, to include ‘irretrievable breakdown’ of marriage as another ground for obtaining divorce.

 

 

Under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, divorce can be granted under Section 27 on grounds similar to those of Section 13 (Hindu Marriage Act, 1955). Section 28 grants divorce on the grounds of living separately for one year or more or they are not able to live together and mutually agree that marriage should be dissolved.

 

but its not made a law yet :(

 

abhi(dot)kumar9law@gmail(dot)com

Msk-need -nuetral- laws (self)     04 January 2013

Your NCW is displeased with it,


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