Divorce By Mutual Consent Cannot be Denied Merely Because Parties Are Residing in the Same Premises: Karnataka HC

In a significant ruling, the Karnataka High Court has emphasized that the mere co-residence of an estranged couple cannot serve as a valid ground for dismissing their plea for dissolution of marriage by mutual consent.  The judgment, delivered by Justice Krishna S Dixit, underscores the importance of considering individual circumstances and upholding the rights of

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