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      • Either husband or wife may present a petition for judicial separation on any of the following grounds: Adultery i.e., voluntary sexual intercourse with any person other than his or her spouse Cruelty including both mental and physical cruelty Desertion for a continuous period of not less than two years without reasonable cause and consent
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  2. Feb 22, 2020 · There should be particular grounds on which the spouse can file a case for judicial separation or divorce. This Act has a great rule to solve the disputes between the spouses and free them from marital ties.

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  3. Aug 20, 2022 · This article will examine the concept of judicial separation and the grounds under which the decree of judicial separation can be pleaded. It also analyses its similarities and differences with divorce.

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  4. Oct 12, 2023 · Judicial Separation under Hindu Law refers to a legal remedy available to married couple governed by Hindu personal laws who wish to live separately without terminating their marriage.

  5. Oct 24, 2023 · Grounds of Judicial Separation under Hindu Law refer to the legal reasons or circumstances under which a married couple can seek a formal separation recognised by the law without proceeding to a full divorce.

  6. There are various grounds for judicial separation. Section 10 has remodelled under the Marriage (amendment) act 1976 and now the grounds for divorce as given under section 13 (1) and 13 (2) have been made the grounds for judicial separation while previously they were separate and different.

  7. Sep 30, 2022 · Grounds of divorce and judicial separation: As per the Hindu Marriage Act,1955 following are the grounds for Judicial Separation and Divorce in India: Cruelty - One of the spouses are cruel or both are equally cruel towards each other. Cruelty includes both mental and physical. In the case of Samar Ghosh v.

  8. Sep 29, 2020 · Grounds for Judicial Separation. After the 1976 amendment in Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, grounds for judicial separation merged with that of divorce, section 10 includes grounds given under section 13 (1) for both husband and wife and 4 extra grounds, specifically for the wife under section 13 (2).