parties as they want to be mutually separated and rehabilitate themselves after mutual separation/divorce. It is submitted by learned counsel for the petitioner that ... contains a bar to divorce being granted before six months of time elapsing after filing of the divorce petition by mutual consent. The said period
second motion of divorce petition and recording of statement of appellant in divorce petition to be filed by mutual consent. It is being claimed that ... contains a bar to divorce being granted before six months of time elapsing after filing of the divorce petition by mutual consent. The said period
respondent in the aforesaid divorce petition to grant leave to present the divorce petition with mutual consent before the expiration of one year since ... divorce was filed within less than a year of separation of parties to the marriage, the petition for divorce on the basis of mutual consent
mentioning all the terms and conditions that they will file mutual divorce petition, move applications withdrawing all the cases against each other ... fresh, for further hearing. In the meantime, the parties may file mutual divorce petition and move withdrawal applications in the cases filed against each other
their apprehension that in case they jointly filed a petition for mutual divorce, the Family Court may not entertain the petition unless the husband presented ... divorce. Thus, there is no allegation by either of the parties that the consent of the parties for grant of divorce by way of mutual
mutual consent and filed a petition before the competent court. In these backgrounds, on 2.7.2015, petitioners have filed a suit for mutual divorce under Section ... opposite party to conclude the suit No. 1553 of 2012 for mutual divorce filed under Section 13 (B) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 : Swapnil Verma
Kumar Pandey, husband (O.P. No. 2) have decided to take mutual divorce on the condition that the husband will pay a permanent (one time ... same.
(d) That as agreed parties have filed a mutual divorce petition No. 2153/2022 under section 13-B of Hindu Marriage Act, before
under Section 13-B of Hindu Marriage Act,1955 for seeking divorce by mutual consent, such proceedings under Section 13-B of Hindu Marriage ... petition moved under Section 13-B of Hindu Marriage Act seeking divorce by mutual consent only on being satisfied, that too after hearing the parties
against the weight of evidence on record and that there was mutual divorce between the parties and the wife was living in adultery and therefore ... divorce by mutual consent between the parties. The contention of the learned counsel for the petitioner is that once there was mutual divorce
registered under that Act for divorce. Section 27 provides for divorce and Section 28 provides for mutual divorce under this Act. Thereafter, Hindu Marriage ... willing party to the divorce", the court cannot pass a decree of divorce by mutual consent. If the court is held to have