Divorce - parents were forcefully married with a Christian guy
5 months ago
Iam a Christian, and have a boyfriend (muslim), my parents were forcefully married with a Christian guy, which I don't like him at all & he has a relationship with a girl who is hindu. Now he is saying that he needs a divorce from my side he agreed to the marriage forced too. And he don't want to be with me & I want the divorce same, we are agreed mutually for the divorce, only a week has been completed since our marriage, we both wants to take divorce mutually and we did the settlement same. May I know the what kind of options I have for the divorce?
A.Dear client
In India, divorce laws vary based on personal laws that apply to different religious communities. Since you mentioned that you are Christian, Christian personal laws would be applicable in your case. Christian marriages in India are governed by the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872. For a mutual consent divorce under the Christian Marriage Act, the following conditions generally need to be met:
Separation Period: The law may require the spouses to have been living separately for a certain period before filing for divorce. This separation period can vary.
Mutual Consent: Both parties should mutually agree to seek a divorce.
Settlement Agreement: The parties need to agree on the terms of the settlement, including matters related to alimony, custody of children (if any), and division of assets.
In India, divorce laws vary based on personal laws that apply to different religious communities. Since you mentioned that you are Christian, Christian personal laws would be applicable in your case. Christian marriages in India are governed by the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872. For a mutual consent divorce under the Christian Marriage Act, the following conditions generally need to be met:
Separation Period: The law may require the spouses to have been living separately for a certain period before filing for divorce. This separation period can vary.
Mutual Consent: Both parties should mutually agree to seek a divorce.
Settlement Agreement: The parties need to agree on the terms of the settlement, including matters related to alimony, custody of children (if any), and division of assets.
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