Dissolving a marriage is a legally complicated process In India. India is a country formed by a number of religions, so there are different laws of divorce for different religions in India such as:
- Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, is applicable for all the Hindus including Sikh, Jain, and Budh.
- Indian Divorce Act, 1869, is applicable to Christians.
- The Dissolution Of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939, Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act, 1937 and The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act,1986, is applicable to Muslims.
- Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, I936, is applicable to Parsis.
- Special Marriage Act, 1954.6. Foreign Marriage Act, 1969.
Despite the above laws, there is also an option for divorce by mutual consent. In either case, the parties for divorce need to consider alimony and property division, and child custody agreements to be negotiated
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Areas of Divorce Law Practice:
Hindu Divorce Law
Christian Divorce Law
Parsi Divorce Law
Special Marriage Act