SC relief for ‘amicable couple’

Why is it in news?
  • The Supreme Court has allowed a couple to go their separate ways without waiting for the mandatory “cooling-off” period of six months on learning that they have decided to part as friends.
  • The apex court dissolved the marriage by a decree of divorce by mutual consent.
  • It also quashed criminal proceedings before a Gujarat court.
Significance of Judgement
  • This is one of the first cases in which the Supreme Court has followed its own September 2017 ruling.
  • It ruled in 2017, that Hindu couples, who have mutually agreed to separate, need not wait any more for the mandatory “cooling-off ” period of six months before divorce.
  • Previously, under the Hindu Marriage Act, once a couple moved a court of law for divorce, they had to wait for a minimum period of six months before the court actually passed a decree of divorce.
  • Divorce by mutual consent was introduced as an amendment to the Hindu Marriage Act in 1976.
  • The waiting period under Section 13B was mandated to prevent couples from taking any hasty decision to end their marriage.
 
Source
The Hindu




Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 17th Oct 2018