Divorce Laws in India: Easier to get divorced
July 5, 2010 6:20 pm Other Divorce News
If you have been following divorce laws in India, then you will know that its now much easier to get divorced thanks to new laws that make breaking a marriage in India, a little more simple.
According to the BBC, the Indian governments new proposed law would mean an “irretrievable breakdown of marriage” could be used if the Hindu marriage act is altered. Before now you needed “mutual consent” to get divorced in India.
In some cases we understand that this kind of action is needed, but all possible situations should normally be explored before thinking about divorce. What are your views on India changing their divorce laws to make it easier to separate?
It’s no surprise that the BBC says 400 in every 1,000 U.S. marriages end in divorce, compared to just 11 in 1,000 Indian marriages. What would this change to the law in India do to the current rate?
You can see a video below that debates the new change in law.

July 23rd, 2010 at 10:58 pm
hi i want to take divorce from my wife .we have married from the last 4 years and have a daughter.my wife is again pregnant from the last 4 monts.the age of my daughter is 3 years.i want to keep my daughter with me.so please suggest me the way.its v ery urgent.