Kerala High Court Upholds Divorce by Mutual Consent Ruling

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Kerala High Court Upholds Divorce by Mutual Consent RulingnBackground of the CasenKerala High Court ruled that the Family Court was justified in granting a divorce by mutual consent, even though the wife later withdrew her consent. The case involved an appeal by the wife challenging the Family Courtu2019s decision to dissolve the marriage under Section 10A of the Divorce Act, 1869.nMediation and SettlementnThe couple had multiple legal disputes, which were resolved through mediation. An agreement was reached where the husband paid the wife approximately Rs. 6 lakhs. However, the wife later claimed


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  1. Kerala High Court Upholds Divorce by Mutual Consent Ruling W W W . A M L A W F I R M . I N

  2. Kerala High Court Upholds Divorce by Mutual Consent Ruling

  3. Introduction Background of the Case Kerala High Court ruled that the Family Court was justified in granting a divorce by mutual consent, even though the wife later withdrew her consent. The case involved an appeal by the wife challenging the Family Court s decision to dissolve the marriage under Section 10A of the Divorce Act, 1869. Mediation and Settlement The couple had multiple legal disputes, which were resolved through mediation. An agreement was reached where the husband paid the wife approximately Rs. 6 lakhs. However, the wife later claimed she had signed the mediation agreement under pressure and was not willing to proceed with the divorce by mutual consent.

  4. Practice Areas https://www.amlawfirm.in/post/kerala-high- court-upholds-divorce-by-mutual-consent- despite-withdrawal-of-consent www.amlawfirm.in amlawfirmmail@gmail.com Aegle Marmelos, G1, Door No 32/2, Lakshmi Apartments, Karaneeswarar Pagoda Street, Mylapour , chennai 600004

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