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    Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

    Researching Divorce Laws in the Hindu Marriage Act.

    Divorce is a significant aspect of matrimonial law, and under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, it is governed by specific provisions and precedent case laws. In this post, we’ll explore the grounds for divorce under the Act along with landmark cases that have shaped divorce jurisprudence in India. Grounds for Divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act: 1. Adultery: One of the grounds for divorce is adultery, which refers to the extramarital relationship of one spouse with another person. The case of V. Bhagat v. D. Bhagat (1994) highlighted the importance of proving adultery and its impact on the dissolution of marriage. 2. Cruelty: Cruelty can be physical or mental abuse…

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    Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

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    The Hindu Marriage Act, enacted in 1955, is a crucial legal framework that regulates marriages among Hindus, including Sikh, Jain, and Buddhist, who are considered to be governed by Hindu law. It was a progressive step towards codifying and standardizing Hindu marriage practices, ensuring legal recognition and protection for Hindu marriages.Here’s a comprehensive guide to understanding the key aspects of the Hindu Marriage Act: Key Aspects of the Act: 1. Applicability: The Act applies to Hindus, Sikh, Buddhist, and Jain. It is applicable to anyone who is Hindu by religion, including those who have converted to Hinduism. 2. Marriageable Age: The Act sets the minimum age for marriage at 18…

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