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Understanding Divorce Laws in India: A Comprehensive Guide – Glints Legal

Divorce in India is governed by personal laws based on religion, along with certain secular laws. It is a legal process to end a marriage, and the procedures and grounds for divorce can differ significantly depending on the community to which the parties belong. Here’s a closer look at the key aspects of divorce laws in India:


1. Hindu Law

Applicable under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs.

Grounds for Divorce (Section 13):

Types of Divorce:


2. Muslim Law

Based on Sharia law and supplemented by the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939.

Modes of Divorce:

Key Developments:


3. Christian Law

Governed by the Indian Divorce Act, 1869.

Grounds for Divorce:


4. Parsi Law

Covered under the Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936.

Grounds for Divorce:


5. Special Marriage Act, 1954

This law is secular and applies to inter-faith or civil marriages.

Grounds for Divorce:


Important Considerations:


Conclusion:

Divorce laws in India are deeply rooted in religious customs but are increasingly moving towards uniformity and fairness, especially with growing awareness of individual rights. It is always advisable to consult a family law expert for specific guidance based on your circumstances.

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