To file a divorce petition in India, you need to follow these steps:
Gather
the required documents. You will need to submit the following documents along
with your divorce petition:
- Marriage certificate
- Address proof of both spouses
- Identity proof of both spouses (Aadhaar card, passport, or driving license)
- Grounds for divorce (e.g., adultery, cruelty, desertion, etc.)
- Evidence to support the grounds for divorce (e.g., witness statements, medical records, police complaints, etc.)
Draft
the divorce petition. The divorce petition must be drafted in a specific format
and should contain all the relevant information, such as the names of the
spouses, the date of marriage, the grounds for divorce, and the reliefs sought.
You can draft the divorce petition yourself or hire a lawyer to do it for you.
File
the divorce petition. Once you have drafted the divorce petition, you need to
file it with the Family Court. You can do this either in person or through a
lawyer.
Serve
notice on the other spouse. Once the divorce petition is filed, the court will
issue a notice to the other spouse. The notice will inform the other spouse of
the divorce petition and give them a chance to respond.
Attend
the court hearings. After the other spouse has been served notice, the court
will schedule a hearing for the case. At the hearing, both spouses will have a
chance to present their case to the judge. The judge may also try to reconcile
the spouses.
Get
the divorce decree. If the judge is satisfied that the grounds for divorce
exist, he or she will pass a decree of divorce. The divorce decree will
dissolve the marriage and the spouses will be legally free to remarry.
Mutual
consent divorce
- Marriage certificate
- Address proof of both spouses
- Identity proof of both spouses (Aadhaar card, passport, or driving license)
- Affidavit from both spouses stating that they have mutually agreed to get a divorce and that there is no coercion or undue influence involved.
Once
the court is satisfied that the spouses have mutually agreed to get a divorce,
it will pass a decree of divorce after a cooling-off period of six months.
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