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Divorce Lawyer at Faridabad@8860624300 There are different laws dealing with contested divorce at Faridabad for different section of the Society. Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 provides ground for divorce for Hindus which includes Sikh, Jain and Budh religion. Indian Divorce Act, 1869, provides grounds for divorce for Christian. Special Marriage Act provides grounds for divorce for people married under civil law and whose marriages are registered under Special Marriage Act, 1954. Broad grounds for Divorce are as under:- • Divorce on the ground of Adultery • Divorce on the ground of Cruelty • Divorce on the ground of Desertion • Divorce on the ground of Conversion to another religion • Divorce on the ground of Unsoundness of mind or mental disorder • Divorce on the ground of Virulent and Incurable form of leprosy • Divorce on the ground of Venereal disease • Divorce on the ground of Renounce the World • Divorce on the ground of Not heard for a period of seven years or more It was submitted that Section 13B(1) relates to jurisdiction of the Court and the petition is maintainable only if the parties are living separately for a period of one year or more and if they have not been able to live together and have agreed that the marriage be dissolved. Section 13B(2) is procedural. He submitted that the discretion to waive the period is a guided discretion by consideration of interest of justice where there is no chance of reconciliation and parties were already separated for a longer period or contesting proceedings for a period longer than the period mentioned in Section 13B(2). Thus, the Court should consider the questions: 1. i) How long parties have been married? 2. ii) How long litigation is pending? iii) How long they have been staying apart? 1. iv) Are there any other proceedings between the parties? 2. v) Have the parties attended mediation/conciliation? 3. vi) Have the parties arrived at genuine settlement which takes care of alimony, custody of child or any other pending issues between the parties? # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 6 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 7 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 8 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 9 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 10 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 11 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 12 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 14 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer 15 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 16 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 17 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 18 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in NIT Faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 42 Faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in sector 41 faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in Ashoka Enclave Faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in Ballabgarh Faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in Dabua Colony Faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in SGM Nagar Faridabad # Contested Divorce Lawyer in Chawla Colony Faridabad Call best Lawyer for Divorce at Sector-12 Faridabad@8860624300