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Mutual Divorce in Gurgaon

Gurgaon Couples Are Filing for Divorce Online. Here is How It Works.

If both of you have decided to move on, the last thing you need is a process that drains your time, exposes your personal life, or requires you to keep taking days off work. A mutual consent divorce in Gurgaon under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act is designed to be straightforward — and when handled correctly, most of it can be done without stepping into a court until the hearings themselves.

Petitions are filed before the Family Court at the Gurugram District and Sessions Court Complex, near Mini Secretariat. We handle eligibility review, jurisdiction confirmation, MoU drafting, petition preparation, and court representation. You submit the online form, we take it from there. Whether you are in Sector 56, DLF Phase 3, Cyber City, or currently living outside Gurgaon altogether, the process runs the same way — online, documented, and private.

This is not a general law firm that also handles divorce on the side. We work exclusively on mutual consent divorce, which means we know exactly what the Gurugram Family Court registry expects and how to get your case moving without avoidable delays.

Documents You Will Need

  • Marriage Certificate — or alternate proof if the original is unavailable
  • Joint photographs from the wedding ceremony
  • Identity and address proof — Aadhaar, Passport, or Voter ID
  • Passport-size photographs of both spouses
  • Proof of separation for at least one year — rent agreement, utility bills, or similar

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Mutual Divorce Filing at Gurgaon Family Court

Apply Through Our Online Divorce Form

Start your mutual consent divorce in Gurgaon by submitting the online application. Upon form submission, our legal team seek consent from both parties, reviews eligibility, prepares documentation, and coordinates filing before the Gurgaon Family Court.

For a detailed stage-by-stage breakdown of the mutual consent divorce process under Section 13B, see our Step-by-Step Mutual Divorce Guide →

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Outstation & Split-City Couples

One of You is in Gurgaon. The Other is Somewhere Else. That Does Not Slow Things Down.

Gurgaon is a city where careers pull people in different directions. One spouse transfers to Pune, the other stays in Sector 56. One is on a long-term project in Hyderabad, the other is managing things back home in DLF Phase 4. We handle mutual divorce cases for couples in exactly these situations every week — and the process works just as smoothly as it does for couples living in the same house.

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One Spouse in Another Indian City

If one of you has relocated to Delhi, Noida, Mumbai, or anywhere else in India, the petition can still be filed in Gurgaon based on your last shared address or the wife's current residence. The outstation spouse participates entirely online — document sharing, settlement review, and petition signing are all coordinated digitally before any court date is scheduled.

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One Spouse Working Abroad

NRI clients regularly file mutual divorce in Gurgaon when the marriage or last shared residence was here. A Special Power of Attorney covers representation for procedural steps, and the court permits video conferencing for statement recording in most cases. Hearing dates are coordinated around your travel schedule where physical presence is required.

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Both of You Have Left Gurgaon

If your marriage was registered in Gurgaon or you last lived together here, the Gurugram Family Court retains jurisdiction even if neither of you currently lives in the city. Many couples filing through us are no longer Gurgaon residents — they file here because this is where their marriage began, and our online process makes it practical regardless of where you are now.

Not sure if Gurgaon is the right jurisdiction for your case? Submit the online form and our team will confirm jurisdiction before any fee beyond ₹999 is charged.

Mutual Divorce Fees in Gurgaon (2026)

The total professional fee for a standard mutual consent divorce in Gurgaon is ₹40,000. This structured four-stage model ensures transparency from initial application to final decree before the Gurgaon Family Court.

Application Stage

₹999 to initiate the process by submitting the online mutual divorce application for eligibility review.

Petition Drafting

₹9,000 for preparation of the joint petition, Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), and supporting affidavits.

First Motion

₹10,000 at the time of filing and recording of statements during the first motion hearing in Gurgaon Family Court.

Final Decree

₹20,000 for second motion proceedings and issuance of the certified divorce decree by the court registry.

Judicial Jurisdiction

Gurugram Family Court

Mutual consent divorce petitions in Gurgaon are filed before the Family Court at the District and Sessions Court Complex, near Mini Secretariat, Gurugram — 122001. The court handles all matrimonial matters for Gurugram district under the Hindu Marriage Act and related statutes.

Getting jurisdiction right before filing is not optional. A petition filed in the wrong court gets returned by the registry, restarting the process from scratch. We confirm jurisdiction as the very first step before any drafting begins.

For case status updates and court schedules, visit the Gurugram District Court website.

Gurugram Family Court District and Sessions Court Complex
How Jurisdiction Is Determined
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Place of Marriage

If the marriage was solemnized in Gurgaon or anywhere in Haryana, the Gurugram Family Court has jurisdiction.

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Last Shared Residence

The court where the couple last lived together as spouses — even if both have since relocated — retains jurisdiction.

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Wife's Current Residence

If the wife currently resides within Gurugram district, the petition can be filed here regardless of where the husband is located.

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Respondent's Residence

In specific circumstances, the residence of the respondent spouse also determines which court has jurisdiction under Section 19 of the Hindu Marriage Act.

Spouse not ready for mutual consent?
A formal legal notice is often the first step that changes the conversation. It puts your intent on record, legally and professionally, and is trusted by clients across Gurugram and NRI couples worldwide. Send a Divorce Legal Notice →

Eligibility and Online Filing for Mutual Divorce in Gurgaon

Whether you are in Gurgaon or filing from another city entirely, here is what you need to know before you begin.

Can I File for Mutual Divorce Online in Gurgaon?

Yes — and most couples filing through us do exactly that. The online process works like this: you submit the mutual divorce form and pay the ₹999 initiation fee. Our team then contacts both spouses independently to confirm consent, reviews eligibility, and begins drafting the petition and settlement memorandum — all coordinated digitally.

You do not need to visit our office or the court until the first motion hearing is scheduled. By that point, every document is ready, every settlement term is locked, and your appearance at Gurugram Family Court is a formality rather than a surprise.

Eligibility Conditions

  • Both spouses voluntarily agree to dissolve the marriage.
  • The couple has lived separately for at least one year before filing.
  • Settlement terms on alimony, custody, and assets are mutually agreed.
  • The petition is filed jointly under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act.

Not sure if you qualify? Submit the online form and our team will confirm eligibility before any fee beyond ₹999 is charged. If your case is not eligible for mutual consent divorce, we will tell you upfront.

Why Gurgaon Couples Choose Mutual Divorce Online

A mutual divorce should not mean repeated leave applications, awkward office conversations, or your personal life becoming a paper trail. Here is what we do differently.

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Fully Online Until Court Day

Documents, drafting, settlement review and petition signing — all handled digitally. You only appear in court for the two mandatory hearings. Nothing more.

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Complete Confidentiality

Your case details stay between you, your spouse, and our legal team. We never contact employers, family members, or third parties without your explicit instruction.

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₹40,000 — No Billing Surprises

One fixed fee covers both spouses across all four stages. No per-hearing charges, no revision fees, no surprise invoices after the second motion.

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Works Even if You Are Not in Gurgaon

One spouse in Delhi, one in Pune, both abroad — we handle split-city and NRI cases routinely. Jurisdiction is confirmed before filing so there are no surprises later.

FAQs related to Divorce in Gurgaon

A mutual consent divorce in Gurugram is filed under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act. Traditionally, the process involves two motions with a six-month cooling-off period between them. However, the Supreme Court has clarified that this waiting period may be waived in appropriate cases. If the couple has already been living separately for a long time and all issues such as alimony, child custody, and property division are settled, the Gurugram Family Court may consider waiving the cooling-off period and completing the case faster.

Divorce petitions for couples living in Gurgaon are usually filed before the Family Court in Gurugram District Court Complex. The court has jurisdiction if the marriage took place in Gurgaon, if the couple last lived together in Gurgaon, or if the wife currently resides in Gurgaon. Determining the correct jurisdiction is important before filing a divorce petition.

Under Section 14 of the Hindu Marriage Act, a divorce petition normally cannot be filed within the first year of marriage. However, the law allows an exception where the court is satisfied that the case involves exceptional hardship to the petitioner or exceptional depravity by the other spouse. In such rare situations, the court may grant permission to file a divorce petition earlier.

Before filing a mutual consent divorce, both spouses should agree on key issues such as permanent alimony or financial settlement, child custody and visitation rights, division of joint assets or property, and withdrawal of pending legal cases. These terms are usually recorded in a written settlement agreement that is submitted to the Family Court along with the mutual divorce petition.

YES - Many NRI couples choose Gurgaon for filing mutual divorce when the marriage or last matrimonial residence was in the area. In some cases the court may permit participation through video conferencing or allow a power of attorney holder to complete certain procedural steps. However, the exact process depends on the facts of the case and the directions of the Family Court.

Yes. In a mutual consent divorce, both spouses must continue to agree until the final decree is granted by the court. Either party can withdraw consent any time before the second motion is completed. If consent is withdrawn, the mutual divorce petition cannot proceed and the parties may have to explore other legal remedies such as contested divorce.
Privacy and Confidentiality

Your Divorce is Not Public News

A mutual consent divorce is a private civil matter. Your employer will not find out. Your colleagues will not know. Here is exactly what goes on record and what does not.

Who Can See Your Case File?

Only the parties to the case and their legal representatives. Family court records in India are not open to public inspection without a court order.

Does It Affect Employment Records?

No. Marital status is self-reported in employment contexts. A divorce decree does not update any employer, government, or financial database automatically.

What About Background Checks?

Standard corporate background checks in India do not include family court records. Your divorce proceedings will not appear in any background verification report.

Can Family Members Access the File?

Not without your consent. Court records are not accessible to relatives or third parties. What you share with family is entirely your decision.

Our process adds another layer of privacy — most of the work happens online before you ever set foot in court. Two short hearings. Everything else handled digitally. Start the process online →

Real Stories from Our Clients

Hear from couples across Gurgaon who trusted us for their mutual divorce process.

We were living in DLF Phase 3 and wanted to end our marriage without unnecessary drama. The entire process was explained clearly, and we only had to visit the court twice. Everything else was handled online—super convenient!
– M. Khurana & S. Ahuja, DLF Phase 3
Our case was filed in the Gurugram Family Court. The lawyer was very approachable, drafted our settlement on property and finances in simple language, and made sure there were no hidden surprises. We felt confident from day one.
– R. Bansal & P. Mehta, Sector 56
I was working in Singapore while my wife was in Gurgaon. They managed everything across time zones and even arranged the final hearing date according to my travel plans. Truly grateful for how seamless it was.
– NRI Couple, Gurgaon & Singapore