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What is divorce laws in india?

  Divorce laws in India are governed by the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, which applies to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. The Act provides for the dissolution of a Hindu marriage in the event of certain grounds being established, such as cruelty, desertion, conversion to another religion, or incurable insanity. Additionally, the Act allows for divorce by mutual consent, which is possible if both spouses agree to end the marriage and have lived apart for at least a year. Under Indian divorce law, the process for obtaining a divorce can be lengthy and complex, and typically involves a series of court appearances and negotiations. In cases where the spouses are unable to reach an agreement, the court will make a decision based on the evidence presented by both parties. In addition to the Hindu Marriage Act, other laws and regulations may also apply in certain situations, such as the Special Marriage Act, 1954, which governs marriages between individuals of different religions, or the In

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