Hindu Marriage Act, for granting a decree of divorce on mutual consent, on
the basis of settlement/compromise.
Signature Not Verified
Signed by: MAHENDRA
BARIK ... live together as
husband and wife and, therefore, a decree of divorce by mutual consent may
be passed dissolving the marriage between Mr. Ranu
application under
Section 13-(B) of HM Act for decree of divorce by mutual consent. Relying
Signature Not Verified
Signed by: AVINASH
BHARGAV
Signing time ... Family Court shall consider and decide finally the divorce petition on the
basis of mutual consent filed under Section
application under
Section 13-(B) of HM Act for decree of divorce by mutual consent. Relying
on the decision of Hon'ble Apex Court ... with a further direction to
consider and finally decide the divorce petition by mutual consent filed under
Section
application under Section 13-(B) of HM Act for decree of
divorce by mutual consent. Relying on the decision of Hon'ble Apex Court ... Family Court shall consider and decide finally the divorce petition on the basis of
mutual consent filed under Section
decree of divorce by mutual consent. Relying on the
decision of Hon'ble Apex Court in the case of Amardeep Singh Vs. Harveen
Kaur ... Family Court shall consider and decide finally the
divorce petition on the basis of mutual consent filed under Section
Section 13-B of the HM Act for a decree
of divorce by mutual consent. Relying on the decision of the Hon'ble Apex
decree of divorce by mutual consent. Relying on the
decision of Hon'ble Apex Court in the case of Amardeep Singh Vs. Harveen
Kaur ... Family Court shall consider and decide finally the divorce petition
on the basis of mutual consent filed under Section
thus parties have decided not to live together and agree
for mutual dissolution of marriage. The parties are not fulfilling any marital
obligations towards each ... under Section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, seeking divorce by
mutual consent before the learned Family Court at Gwalior. It is further
thus parties have decided not to live together and agree for mutual dissolution of marriage.
The parties are not fulfilling any marital obligations towards each ... under
Section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 for divorce by mutual consent before the
learned Family Court, Gwalior. He further submits that
question whether the misconduct complained of constitutes cruelty
and the like for divorce purposes is determined primarily by its effect
upon the particular person complaining ... their differences, their ideal attitudes may help them overlook or
gloss over mutual faults and failures. As said by Lord Reid in his speech