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Indian Divorce Act 1869 Easily Explained Guide
Indian Divorce Act
A divorce is among the most traumatic occurences for any couple. To add to this, it can also be a long-winded and costly affair in India if the divorce is contested. Even couples that mutually agree to the divorce, however, must prove that they have been separated for a year before the courts consider their plea.
The Divorce Act shall come into operation on the first day of April, 1869.Extent of power to grant relief generally, and to make decrees of dissolution.
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