Leprosy – In the case of a ‘virulent and incurable’ form of leprosy, a petition can be filed by the other spouse based on this ground.ħ. Mental Disorder – Mental disorder can become a ground for filing a divorce if the spouse of the petitioner suffers from incurable mental disorder and insanity and therefore it cannot be expected from the couple to stay together.Ħ. Conversion – In case, either of the two converts himself/herself into another religion, the other spouse may file a divorce case based on this ground.ĥ. Desertion – If one of the spouses voluntarily abandons his/her partner for at least a period of two years, the abandoned spouse can file a divorce case on the ground of desertion.Ĥ. The intangible acts of cruelty through mental torture are not judged upon one single act but a series of incidents.ģ. Cruelty – A spouse can file a divorce case when he/she is subjected to any kind of mental and physical injury that causes danger to life, limb, and health. Adultery – The act of indulging in any kind of sexual relationship including intercourse outside marriage is termed as adultery.Ģ. ![]() In case your spouse is not agreeing to the mutual consent divorce, then you can file a petition under any of the grounds mentioned under Section 13(1) of the Hindu Marriage Act.ġ.
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