The Hindu Marriage Act- Ground For Divorce
Any person can seek divorce under these specific grounds as per the Hindu Marriage Act. Adultery is considered one of the most crucial grounds for seeking a divorce. Adultery means the consensual and voluntary intercourse between a married person with another person, married or unmarried, or of the opposite sex. Now adultery is not considered a criminal crime, but definitely you can seek divorce. The next ground is cruelty (domestic violence) towards your partner. Cruelty includes both mental and physical torture. The most common reasons for cruelty are demanding dowry, forcing to abort a child, false accusations of adultery, husband having affairs, and husband having some mental issue (Insanity), etc. You don’t need to remain in this kind of marriage, seek divorce with the help of divorce lawyers in Kolkata.
A person can seek divorce if one spouse abandonment the other without any reasonable justification and without his consent. Conversion is also a ground, which means you can seek divorce if one of the spouses converts his religion to any other religion without the other spouse's consent. If one spouse has any kind of venereal disease or leprosy (a disease that can be transmitted from one spouse to another), you can seek divorce with the help of divorce lawyers in Kolkata.
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