The most expedited legal route to obtaining a divorce in India is through mutual consent divorce, as governed by Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, or under respective laws for other religions. In this process, both spouses mutually agree on crucial aspects such as alimony, child custody, property division, and financial settlements, thereby avoiding prolonged litigation.
While the standard procedure requires a mandates cooling-off period of six months between the 1st and 2nd motion, the Supreme Court of India has ruled that courts have the discretion to waive this period in exceptional cases where reconciliation is not possible. This significantly accelerates the divorce proceedings.
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