Digisha 21 October 2017
Jaspal singh (practicing lawyer) 21 October 2017
Digisha 21 October 2017
Naishadh Vyas (Lawyer) 22 October 2017
I guess judge is follow old law where counceller were assinged to see of marriage could be reworked out. But to my knowledge recent judgment says no such concelling required and there would be no waiting time for divorce.
Digisha 22 October 2017
Naishadh Vyas (Lawyer) 22 October 2017
is divorce by mutual concent?
Samir N (General Queries) (Business) 22 October 2017
If you are in the Family Court, then Family Courts have counsellors appointed for precisely this purpose. The Family Court Act emphasizes the need for attempting reconiciliation which is through counselling. The Judge waits for this report before any hearing can take place. It is a mere formality though it appears that it may not be in any Act or Rules. Anyhow, I had to go through it so I know. Why are you hesitant? Just make sure that you sound like you have made all efforts to make the marriage work but these efforts have not been fruitful. I think that there is no legal weightage given to he report or certificate but any observations made will have an influence on the Judge in terms of first-impression on the divorcing parties. Judges also need to show that they did attempt to save the marriage.
Naishadh Vyas (Lawyer) 22 October 2017
you are right sir but this would consume lot of time energy and effort.
Digisha 22 October 2017