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  1. Two children were born in 1995 and 2003 respectively. Since 2008 the parties are living separately. Disputes between the parties gave rise to civil and criminal proceedings. Finally, on 28 th April, 2017 a settlement was arrived at to resolve all the disputes and seeks divorce by mutual consent.

  2. Apr 15, 2022 · Amardeep Singh vs. Harveen Kaur case is one of the recent landmark cases in the development of family law as it clarified the issue of whether the minimum period of six months stipulated under section 13(B)(2) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 for a motion for passing a decree of divorce based on mutual consent mandatory or can be relaxed in any ...

  3. Sep 16, 2021 · Facts: On 16.01.2001, the Appellant ( Amardeep Singh) got married to the Respondent ( Harveen Kaur ). Out of their wedlock, two children were born in 1995 and 2003 respectively. Some disputes arose between them, and since 2008 the couple started living separately.

  4. The Act enabled the court to dissolve marriage on statutory grounds. In determining the question whether provision is mandatory or directory, language alone is not always decisive. The Court has to have the regard to the context, the subject matter and the object of the provision.

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · Amardeep Singh vs Harveen Kaur Judgment. The Supreme Court of India in Amardeep Singh vs Harveen Kaur delved into the interpretation of Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, particularly focusing on the role and nature of the six-month cooling-off period delineated in Section 13B(2).

  6. AMARDEEP SINGH v. HARVEEN KAUR – 2017 SCeJ 005. by PLRonline. in Various Acts. 1. PRINT / DOWNLOAD PDF. DOWNLOAD / PRINT. 2017 SCeJ 005. SUPREME COURT OF INDIA. Before : Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel and Justice Uday Umesh Lalit, JJ. AMARDEEP SINGH — Appellant. versus. HARVEEN KAUR — Respondent.

  7. Amardeep Singh vs Harveen Kaur on 12 September, 2017. 1. The question which arises for consideration in this appeal is whether the minimum period of six months stipulated under Section 13B (2) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (the Act) for a motion for passing decree of divorce on the basis of mutual consent is mandatory or can be relaxed in ...