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Divorce law Practice​

Mutual Consent Divorce

A simple and peaceful way for both partners to end their marriage through mutual agreement.

Annulment of Marriage

A legal process that declares a marriage null and void based on specific statutory grounds.

Contested Divorce

A divorce where one spouse files in court because the other does not agree to the separation or its terms.

Foreign Divorce

Divorce involving spouses in different countries, often creating added legal complexity.

NRI Divorce

Divorce cases concerning Non-Resident Indians living or working abroad.

498A & Criminal Proceedings

Legal action involving accusations of cruelty or related criminal matters during marital disputes.

Domestic Violence Lawyers

Legal experts who assist in cases filed under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005 to protect women from abuse.

Judicial Separation

A legal remedy that allows spouses to live apart without ending the marriage, often considered a step before divorce.

Transfer Petition in Supreme Court

A request made to the Supreme Court or High Court to shift a case from one court to another for fair hearing.

Child Custody.

A legal process determining which parent will have the responsibility and care of the child after separation or divorce.

Restitution of Conjugal Rights.

A legal remedy where one spouse seeks a court order for the other to resume marital cohabitation.

Maintenance

Financial support legally claimed by a spouse or child for their living expenses after separation or divorce.


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