same reason it was again adjourned to 23.02.2024. Finding that the mutual
divorce petition getting stalled on technicality, the petitioner approached this
Court ... video conference and recorded their evidence and allowed the
petition for mutual divorce. In other Additional Family Courts, similar
same reason it was again adjourned to 23.02.2024. Finding that the mutual
divorce petition getting stalled on technicality, the petitioner approached this
Court ... video conference and recorded their evidence and allowed the
petition for mutual divorce. In other Additional Family Courts, similar
same reason it was again adjourned to 23.02.2024. Finding that the mutual
divorce petition getting stalled on technicality, the petitioner approached this
Court ... video conference and recorded their evidence and allowed the
petition for mutual divorce. In other Additional Family Courts, similar
willing
party to the divorce", the Court cannot pass a
decree of divorce by mutual consent. If the
Court is held to have ... Mutual consent to the
divorce is a sine qua non for passing a decree
for divorce under Section 13-B . Mutual
consent should continue till
decree of divorce declaring the marriage to be dissolved with
effect from the date of the decree. The decree of divorce by mutual consent ... divorce is passed and observed thus:
"9. The question whether consent once given can
be withdrawn in a proceeding for divorce by mutual
consent
mutually agreed between them that none of the
liabilities owned by Late ex-husband would come on to Defendant no.1 after
the mutual divorce ... shows that the divorce between the defendant no. 1
and Late Shri Paramjeet Singh was a divorce by mutual consent, however, in
CS/540/2018
mutually agreed between them that none of the
liabilities owned by Late ex-husband would come on to Defendant no.1 after
the mutual divorce ... shows that the divorce between the defendant no. 1
and Late Shri Paramjeet Singh was a divorce by mutual consent, however, in
the cross-examination
mutually agreed between them that none of the
liabilities owned by Late ex-husband would come on to Defendant no.1 after
the mutual divorce ... shows that the divorce between the defendant no. 1
and Late Shri Paramjeet Singh was a divorce by mutual consent, however, in
the cross-examination
mutually agreed between them that none of the
liabilities owned by Late ex-husband would come on to Defendant no.1 after
the mutual divorce ... shows that the divorce between the defendant no. 1
and Late Shri Paramjeet Singh was a divorce by mutual consent, however, in
CS/541/2018
mutually agreed between them that none of the
liabilities owned by Late ex-husband would come on to Defendant no.1 after
the mutual divorce ... shows that the divorce between the defendant no. 1
and Late Shri Paramjeet Singh was a divorce by mutual consent, however, in
the cross-examination