Should Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage Necessarily Result in Dissolution of Marriage When Such is Not a Ground for Divorce Under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955? SC Answers

Recently, the Supreme Court answered an important question that should irretrievable breakdown of marriage necessarily result in dissolution of marriage in exercise of powers under Article 142 when such is not a ground for divorce under Hindu Marriage Act 1955. The bench of Justices Aniruddha Bose and Bela M. Trivedi stated that “one should not

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