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Divorce Alimony & Maintenance Child Custody & Child Support Lawyer in Delhi
Divorce Alimony & Maintenance Child Custody & Child Support Lawyer in Delhi

Divorce Alimony & Maintenance Child Custody & Child Support Lawyer in Delhi

Here’s a detailed guide on Divorce Laws in India under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), Civil Procedure Code (CPC), Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), and other related acts, along with FAQs and a step-by-step filing process.

Table of Contents


1. Divorce Laws Under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023

(Replaced IPC from July 1, 2024)

BNS Section Offense Punishment
Sec 85 Adultery (sexual relations outside marriage) No criminal penalty (as per SC ruling in Joseph Shine v. UOI)
Sec 86 Cruelty against spouse (mental/physical abuse) Up to 3 years imprisonment and fine
Sec 88 Domestic violence (severe physical harm to spouse) Up to 7 years imprisonment
Sec 305 Desertion (abandoning spouse without reason) Grounds for divorce (civil remedy)
Sec 318 Fraudulent marriage (concealment of facts like impotence) Up to 7 years imprisonment

2. Divorce Laws Under Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023

(Replaced CrPC from July 1, 2024)

BNSS Section Provision
Sec 176 Speedy trial for divorce-related criminal offenses
Sec 173 Electronic filing of charge sheets for domestic abuse cases
Sec 357 Maintenance and compensation to spouse
Sec 92 Bail provisions in matrimonial cases

3. Divorce Laws Under Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908

(For Divorce Proceedings & Civil Remedies)

CPC Provision Purpose
Order 7, Rule 1 Filing of a divorce petition
Order 39, Rule 1 & 2 Courts can pass interim reliefs (maintenance, child custody)
Section 9 Civil courts have jurisdiction over divorce cases
Section 26 Filing for maintenance and alimony claims

4. Divorce Laws Under Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), 1973

(For Maintenance & Protection Orders)

CrPC Section Provision
Section 125 Maintenance for wife, children, and parents
Section 126 Procedure for maintenance cases
Section 128 Enforcement of maintenance orders
Section 144 Protection against domestic violence

5. Divorce Under Special Marriage Act, 1954 (For inter-religious & civil marriages)

Section Provision
Section 27 Divorce on grounds of adultery, cruelty, desertion
Section 28 Divorce by mutual consent
Section 29 Protection of rights of children in divorce

6. Divorce Under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (For Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains)

Section Grounds for Divorce
Section 13(1) Adultery, cruelty, desertion, conversion, mental disorder
Section 13(1A) Divorce for non-cohabitation after judicial separation
Section 13B Mutual consent divorce (1-year separation required)

7. Divorce Under Muslim Personal Law (Sharia Law)

Type Process
Talaq-e-Ahsan Husband pronounces talaq once, waits for 90 days
Talaq-e-Hasan Husband pronounces talaq thrice over 3 months
Khula Wife initiates divorce by returning Mehr
Faskh Court dissolves marriage on valid grounds

(Note: Instant triple talaq is banned as per the 2019 law.)


8. Divorce Under Christian Marriage Act, 1872

Grounds for Divorce Provision
Adultery, cruelty, desertion, conversion Grounds for divorce
2-year separation required for mutual divorce Mandatory waiting period

9. Divorce Under Parsi Marriage & Divorce Act, 1936

Grounds for Divorce Provision
Adultery, cruelty, desertion for over 2 years Valid grounds for divorce
Mutual consent divorce allowed Requires court approval

10. Landmark Judgments on Divorce Cases

1. Joseph Shine v. Union of India (2018)

2. Vishaka v. State of Rajasthan (1997)

3. Daniel Latifi v. Union of India (2001)

4. K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017)


11. Divorce Filing Process – Step by Step

Step 1: Consultation with a Lawyer

Step 2: Filing the Divorce Petition

Step 3: Notice to the Other Party

Step 4: Mediation (If Required)

Step 5: Recording of Statements

Step 6: First Motion Hearing (For Mutual Divorce)

Step 7: Final Hearing (Second Motion for Mutual Divorce)

Step 8: Decree of Divorce

 

 


Costs Involved in Divorce in India (Including Alimony & Maintenance)

The cost of a divorce in India depends on multiple factors like lawyer fees, court fees, alimony, and maintenance. Below is a breakdown of the expenses:


1. Court Fees for Divorce Filing

Type of Divorce Court Fees (Approx.)
Mutual Consent Divorce ₹500 – ₹2,000
Contested Divorce ₹3,000 – ₹10,000
Special Marriage Act Divorce ₹2,000 – ₹5,000
NRI Divorce Cases ₹5,000 – ₹15,000

2. Lawyer Fees for Divorce

Lawyer Experience Mutual Divorce Contested Divorce
Beginner (0-5 years) ₹15,000 – ₹50,000 ₹50,000 – ₹2 Lakh
Experienced (5-10 years) ₹50,000 – ₹1 Lakh ₹2 Lakh – ₹5 Lakh
Senior Advocate (10+ years) ₹1 Lakh – ₹3 Lakh ₹5 Lakh – ₹25 Lakh

3. Alimony & Maintenance Costs

A. Alimony (One-time Settlement)

Husband’s Monthly Income Expected One-Time Alimony (Approx.)
₹50,000 ₹5 Lakh – ₹10 Lakh
₹1 Lakh ₹10 Lakh – ₹20 Lakh
₹5 Lakh ₹50 Lakh – ₹1 Crore
₹10 Lakh+ ₹1 Crore+ (as per court decision)

B. Monthly Maintenance (Under CrPC Section 125)

Factor Amount (Approx.)
Working Wife ₹10,000 – ₹50,000 (if significant income gap)
Non-Working Wife 25-30% of husband’s income
Wife with Children 35-50% of husband’s income
Disabled/Ill Wife Higher maintenance decided by court

4. Child Custody & Child Support Costs


5. Hidden Costs in Divorce Cases

  1. Property Division Costs
    • Court may order division of joint properties, savings, mutual funds, gold, businesses.
  2. Multiple Court Appearances
    • Travel & Miscellaneous Costs (₹10,000 – ₹1 Lakh per hearing).
  3. Mental & Emotional Counseling Costs
    • Private therapy: ₹2,000 – ₹10,000 per session.

Key Takeaways

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12. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the minimum separation period for mutual divorce?

Q2: Can a wife claim maintenance after divorce?

Q3: Is adultery a criminal offense in India?

Q4: Can NRIs file for divorce in India?

Q5: What if one spouse refuses to divorce?

Q6: How long does a divorce case take in India?

Q7: Can a husband refuse to pay alimony?


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