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Mutual Consent Divorce

Mutual Consent Divorce

Divorce by mutual consent is a simple way to dissolve a marriage legally. Mutual consent is generally defined as both the spouses agreeing for peaceful parting.

Contesting Divorces

Contesting Divorces

One of the spouse can approach to Hon’ble Court as per the Jurisdiction available and prefer a petition for divorce on the ground provided under the provision of the law.

Judicial Separation

Judicial Separation

Judicial Separation is a provision under the Indian marriage laws, wherein both the husband and the wife get an opportunity to introspect about giving a chance to their marriage, before going on with the divorce proceedings.

Restitution of Conjugal rights

Restitution of Conjugal rights

Marriage is just not only a ceremony; it also includes various marital duties and legal rights associated with it. One of the fundamental purposes of marriage is that the spouses live together and one spouse is entitled...

Alimony and Maintenance

Alimony and Maintenance

The Hindu community is governed by The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956, which grant the right to women to claim maintenance.

Child Custody

Child Custody

The custody law is provided as per the personal law applicable as well as Guardian and Ward Act as well other Enactment. The custody can be interim, permanent, temporary, visitation, access

Adoption

Adoption

The legal adoption is can be done by filing the petition before the court of law. The necessary formalities need to be undertaken from CARA. There can be private adoption as well there are adoption centre as well.

Dowry case and criminal trial

Criminal Cases

Indian Penal Code,1860 provides section 498 A, wherein wife can file a complainant before the police as well as under the Provision of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961.

Legal Consultation

Legal Consultation

The decision to begin Matrimonial and Family proceedings is one of the most difficult decisions that one can make in life, one must seek initial legal advice before deciding whether to proceed or not.