It’s been a year since we got married, and things haven’t been easy. We haven’t been able to live happily together. He doesn’t love me, and it pains me deeply to stay with him. We both know this marriage wasn’t his choice, and we’re both hurting. We can’t see a future together, so we’re thinking of ending things. There isn’t a single reason, but we both agree it’s not working. Should we give specific reasons in court?
Best Answer
Under Indian law, you can seek a divorce on grounds of “irretrievable breakdown of marriage,” which doesn’t require specific reasons. While providing reasons can be helpful, it’s not mandatory. You can choose to focus on the mutual agreement that the marriage is beyond repair.
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