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How To File For Divorce In India

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Last updated: March 26, 2025 10:10 am
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The process for filing a divorce in India can be a lengthy and complicated one. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you.

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Serving The PetitionTrial And Judgement
  1. Grounds for Divorce: In India, divorce can be granted on several grounds. Adultery, cruelty, desertion, impotence, insanity, or mutual consent. Before filing for divorce, you must determine the grounds on which you want to seek a divorce.
  2. Engage a Lawyer: It is advisable to engage a professional who specializes in divorce cases. This is to assist you in the process. The lawyer can help you understand the legal requirements, assist you in drafting the divorce petition. They will represent you in court.
  3. Draft and file the Petition: The next step is to draft the divorce petition. It is a legal document that outlines the reasons for seeking divorce. Also, the relief you are seeking from the court. You need to file the petition in the family court that has jurisdiction over your case.

Serving The Petition

  1. Serving the Petition: After filing the petition, you need to serve a copy of the petition to your spouse. This can be done through a process server or registered post with an acknowledgment due.
  2. Response from the Spouse: Your spouse has the right to file a response to the divorce petition within the stipulated time. If your spouse contests the divorce, the case will proceed to trial, and both parties will have to present their case before the court.
  3. Negotiations and Mediation: In some cases, the court may refer the matter for mediation or negotiations between the parties to explore the possibility of a settlement. If a settlement is reached, the court will pass an order recording the settlement, and the divorce will be granted on the terms of the settlement.

Trial And Judgement

  1. Trial and Judgment: If the case proceeds to trial, both parties will have to present their case before the court. After hearing the arguments and examining the evidence, the court will pass a judgment either granting or denying the divorce.
  2. Maintenance and Custody: In cases where there are children or disputes over maintenance, the court will also decide on these issues as part of the divorce proceedings.
  3. Appeals: If either party is dissatisfied with the judgment, they can appeal to a higher court within the stipulated time.

It is important to note that the process for divorce in India can be lengthy and may take several months or even years, depending on the complexity of the case and the backlog of cases in the court. It is also advisable to consult a lawyer to understand your legal rights and options before filing for divorce.

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