Divorce

Asked in Divorce

  • Ranka

    Bangalore

Expert's Answers(6)

  • Kishan Dutt Kalaskar 40 years Exp (Retired Judge)

    Bengaluru Urban, Karnataka
      187 Client Ratings

    Please follow advise of Sri. MXM.

    November 14, 2017
  • Advocate MXM

    Guwahati, Assam
      2 Client Ratings

    Simply Go to the Family Court and file a Divorce petition through any Lawyer he will do the rest of the Legal work For further information you may call Me on 98640-77702

    November 6, 2017
  • Advocate MXM

    Guwahati, Assam
      2 Client Ratings

    The Dissolution of Marriage and Judicial separation under the Indian Divorce Act, 1869, allows a Christian wife to file petition for a divorce either in High Court or District Court. The Indian Divorce Act deals with divorce among Christians. The reasons are almost similar to the ones under the Hindu Marriage Act. Roman Catholics do not come under the purview of any divorce proceedings since the Roman Catholic Church has not recognized divorce. The Divorce Act also does not contain any provision for divorce by mutual consent. Maintenance: During the period when the divorce case is in the court, the husband has to give one fifth of his salary for the maintenance of his wife. Later, maintenance can be given either yearly or once for all as total settlement. Custody: Custody of the child is decided by the court after going into the details of each individual case. The Dissolution of Marriage and Judicial separation under the Indian Divorce Act, 1869, allows a Christian wife to file petition for a divorce either in High Court or District Court on the grounds... That her husband has exchanged his profession of Christianity and gone through a form of marriage with another woman. The Indian Divorce Act, 1869, is an attempt to amend the law relating to the divorce of Christians and to confer jurisdiction on certain Courts in matrimonial matters. Section 7 of the Act specifically provides for the application of the principles and rules on which the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes in England acts and gives relief.

    November 5, 2017
  • Advocate MXM

    Guwahati, Assam
      2 Client Ratings

    There are different laws of divorce for different religion. Hindus which includes Sikh, Jain, Budh are governed by Hindu Marriage Act,1955. Christians are governed by Indian Divorce Act 1869 Divorce can be obtained by two ways 1.Divorce by Mutual Consent 2.Contested Divorce

    November 4, 2017
  • Advocate Saran Lawyer Chennai

    chennai, Tamil Nadu
     

    your marriage come under special marriage Act. so based on that you shall file divorce petition alone or by mutual

    November 4, 2017