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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...

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Bombay High Court Allows Wife's Appeal Against Conversion of Divorce Petition to Mutual Consent Divorce Without Proper Consent. Family Court's Order Set Aside for Non-Compliance with Section 13B of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

The appellant-wife, Mrs. Bharti Bhausaheb Aher, filed an appeal against the judgment and order dated 20.6.2015 passed by the Principal Judge, Family C...

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Bombay High Court Allows Husband's Appeal in Divorce Case Due to Procedural Irregularities. Family Court Decree Set Aside for Failure to Frame Issues and Denial of Opportunity to Lead Evidence.

The appellant-husband challenged the judgment and decree dated 24th April 2015 passed by the Family Court at Bandra, Mumbai in Petition No. A-869 of 2...

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Bombay High Court Allows Section 9 Petition for Interim Relief in Family Settlement Dispute. Court grants status quo order to protect assets pending arbitration under family settlement agreement.

The petitioner, Mukesh J. Shah, filed an Arbitration Petition under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, seeking interim relief pe...

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Gujarat High Court Dismisses Habeas Corpus Petition by Mother Seeking Custody of Minor Daughter from Father. Custody Dispute Between Parents Must Be Adjudicated Under Guardians and Wards Act, 1890, Not Through Habeas Corpus, as Father's Custody as Natural Guardian Is Not Per Se Illegal.

The petitioner, Kinjal, filed a habeas corpus petition seeking production of her four-year-old daughter Trishika, alleging that the child was in the u...