NO DIVORCE WITHIN 1 YEAR FOR MUTUAL INCOMPATIBILITY WITHOUT EXCEPTION RULED BY ALLAHABAD HC

by | Jan 28, 2025

Headline

The Allahabad High Court declines the petition of Divorce within 1 Year under Hindu Marriage Act.

Summary

The Allahabad High Court stated that a marriage between Hindus cannot be dissolved within 1 year of marriage unless there are exceptional and unusual situations, according to Section 14 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955(HMA)

Key Facts

  • Case Name: Sri Nishant Bhardwaj vs. Smt. Rishika Gautam
  • Judges Name: Justice Ashwini Kumar Mishra and Justice Donadi Ramesh
  • The petition for mutual divorce U/S 13-B was declined by the Family Court, Saharanpur, due to the limitation of 1 year as given under HMA.
  • The Court stressed that only exceptional hardship can allow early dissolution of marriage.

Legal Insights

The ruling of the Allahabad High Court focuses on section 14 of the Hindu Marriage Act, which bars divorce within 1 year unless there are exceptional circumstances like hardship or depravity.

Impact

This decision upholds the sanctity of marriage,making sure that dissolution of marriage is not sought prematurely without proper grounds.

Why it Matters

The judgment stresses on the significance of maintaining marriage stability and making sure that divorce petitions are only allowed under valid, exceptional conditions, encouraging the intention of the law to safeguard the institution of marriage.

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