Divorce In India: Irretrievable Breakdown Of Marriage
- IJLLR Journal
- Jul 11, 2022
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Unnati Mouar, OP Jindal Global University
INTRODUCTION
Under Hindu Law, marriage is viewed as a ceremony and is believed to be performed in paradise. This makes one wonder: is it timeless or insoluble as a result of its hallowed nature, or do we have the choice to stop in the centre?
Rivals argue that the presentation of "Hopeless Breakdown of Marriage" as a ground for separation is pointless in light of the fact that "separation by shared assent" was recently remembered for 1976, covering most of the cases. In any case, as expressed in Savitri Pandey v. Prem Chandra, separated by shared assent requires the assent of the two parties, and if both of them disagree, the separation won't be permitted.
Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research Volume IV Issue III | ISSN: 258
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