agreed that ex-parte decree of divorce between them be converted into adecree of divorce by mutual consent. Considering these aspects the Division Bench dispensed ... March 1, 1995, converted ex-parte decree of divorce into a decree of divorce by mutual consent on the terms and conditions contained
agreed that ex parte decree of divorce between them be converted into a decree of divorce by mutual consent. Considering these aspects the Division Bench ... March 1, 1995, converted ex parte decree of divorce into a decree of divorce by mutual consent on the terms and conditions contained
preferred by the respondent-wife against the decree of divorce by mutual consent, dated 3.5.2001, was allowed and the said decree was set aside ... that the respondent had consented for divorce without any fraud or coercion; the decree of divorce for mutual consent was in terms of written compromise
provision of S. 13B whereunder divorce by mutual consent can be obtained. Decree of divorce by mutual consent is also appealable under ... when a divorce is sought on the ground of mutual consent, such consent has not been obtained by force, fraud or undue influence
divorce is a sine qua non for passing a decree for divorce under Section 13B of the Act and that mutual consent should continue till ... parties seeking amendment of the divorce petition and converting it into a petition for divorce by mutual consent under Section
parties seeking
dissolution of their marriage by a decree of divorce by mutual
consent in terms of Section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage ... divorced. Therefore, also it cannot be said
that the parties would be suppressing the fact of their having
been obtained divorce by mutual consent
relationship between freely consenting individuals.
A modified version on the basis of consent is to be found
in the theory of divorce by mutual consent ... consent to the divorce is a sine qua
non for passing a decree of divorce under Section 13-B . Mutual
consent should continue till
willing party to the
divorce", the Court cannot pass a decree of divorce
by mutual consent. If the Court is held to have ... consent to the divorce
is a sine qua non for passing a decree for divorce
under Section 13-B . Mutual Consent should
continue till
grant of divorce
by mutual consent. However, the respondent-husband did not agree to give
his consent for divorce by mutual consent. Accordingly, the learned ... mutual consent. However, the respondent did not agree and
did not give his consent for divorce by mutual consent.
Accordingly, the learned Additional Civil Judge
willing party to the divorce",
the Court cannot pass a decree of divorce by mutual
consent. If the Court is held to have ... consent to the divorce is a sine qua
non for passing a decree for divorce under Section
13-B . Mutual consent should continue till