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Supreme Court Exercises Article 142 to Dissolve Marriage on Grounds of Irretrievable Breakdown. Granting Complete Justice to the Parties; Divorce Decree Issued, Child Custody & Financial Support Secured

The Supreme Court dissolved the marriage between the Petitioner-wife and Respondent-husband under Article 142(1) of the Constitution of India, recogni...

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Supreme Court Dissolves Marriage Citing Irretrievable Breakdown. Delhi High Court's interim maintenance order modified; Supreme Court addresses permanent alimony considering financial positions of both parties.

The appeals challenge the Delhi High Court's order dated 01.12.2023, which directed the respondent to pay only 20% of the total arrears of interim mai...

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Divorce Granted Due to Breach of Settlement Agreement in Matrimonial Dispute. Irretrievable breakdown of marriage leads to divorce decree as petitioner-wife reneges on settlement terms, court invokes Article 142.

Settlement Agreement Recalcitrance in Matrimonial Proceedings Hindu Marriage Act, 1955; Article 142 of the Constitution of India 1. Background: The...

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Supreme Court Grants Divorce on Grounds of Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage. Landmark Decision Sets Precedent for Dissolution of Marriage in Complex Cases

Appeal for Divorce - Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage - Permanent Alimony - Decree Granted 1. Introduction:The appeal challenges the High Court's ...

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Supreme Court Allows Divorce on Ground of Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage Using Constitutional Powers - Marriage Dissolved After 13 Years of Separation Despite Lower Courts Rejecting Statutory Grounds.

The dispute involved a matrimonial case where the appellant husband sought dissolution of marriage from the respondent wife. The parties were Indian c...

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Supreme Court Allows Husband's Appeal in Divorce Case Under Hindu Marriage Act Due to Established Cruelty. False Criminal Prosecution by Wife Constitutes Mental Cruelty Under Section 13(1)(ia) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Justifying Dissolution of Marriage.

This appeal arose from divorce proceedings initiated by the husband under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. The parties were married on Apri...

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Supreme Court Allows Transfer of Divorce Petition from Karnataka to Maharashtra for Convenience of Wife. Transfer Granted Under Section 25 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Due to Wife's Hardship from Distance, Lack of Companionship, and Language Barriers in Contesting Case in Karnataka.

The background of the dispute involved a matrimonial conflict between a husband and wife who married in December 2020 after meeting on Facebook. The w...

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Supreme Court Allows Waiver of Six-Month Waiting Period Under Section 13B(2) of Hindu Marriage Act in Mutual Consent Divorce Case. Court Holds That Statutory Cooling Period Is Directory and Can Be Waived When Marriage Has Irretrievably Broken Down and Parties Have Been Separated for Over One Year.

The Supreme Court allowed an appeal against the judgment of the Punjab and Haryana High Court which had upheld the Family Court's refusal to waive the...