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Divorce by Mutual Consent in India: Procedure and Timeline

Mutual Consent Divorce in India

Mutual Consent Divorce in India

Marriage is a big step, but sometimes husbands and wives find that staying together just doesn’t work. If both agree to end things peacefully, a mutual consent divorce is one of the easiest, quickest, and least stressful ways to move forward.

Here’s a step-by-step guide, written in simple language, so you can understand exactly how mutual consent divorce works under Indian law

Step 1: Are You Eligible?

Before you can apply, check these points:

If you disagree on any of these, you’ll need to settle those issues first or else the divorce may become contested, which takes much longer.

Step 2: Prepare Your Divorce Petition

This is just a written request to the Family Court, asking to end your marriage. You and your spouse must sign it together.

What to include:

It’s smart to have a lawyer draft or check your petition. If you can’t afford one, you can write it yourself; the court just wants clear facts and genuine consent.

Step 3: File Your Petition

Submit your signed petition at the Family Court in the city or town:

Attach these documents:

If you have proof of living apart (like rental agreements or letters from friends), you can attach those, but the court mainly relies on your statements.

Step 4: First Court Appearance (“First Motion”)

You’ll both need to appear before a judge. The judge checks:

If the judge is satisfied, they’ll pass a “First Motion” order. At this point, there’s a 6-month cooling-off period—a chance to rethink and make sure it’s what you both want.

(Good news: If you’ve already settled everything and waiting would serve no purpose, the court can reduce or even waive this 6-month wait, depending on your case and recent Supreme Court guidance.)

Step 5: Second Court Appearance (After Cooling-Off Period)

After six months (or sooner, if waived), you both must return to court and confirm you still want the divorce.

How Long Does It Take?

Here’s a quick summary of the timeline:

Total usually comes to 7–9 months, but can be as fast as 2–3 months if you qualify for a waiver.

Required Documents

Advantages of Mutual Consent Divorce

(The basic idea is the same, but waiting/separation periods might differ slightly for each law. Check with your lawyer if unsure.)

Important Tips

Divorce is a tough and emotional journey. But with mutual consent, it can be much smoother for you, your spouse, and your loved ones. If you and your partner are ready to end things respectfully, this process helps you do so, with dignity and control.

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