Mutual Divorce in Jaipur: File Online, Appear Twice

Filing for Mutual Divorce in Jaipur

In terms of case volume, Jaipur's Family Court carries the heaviest docket in Rajasthan, which means First Motion listing dates after filing are typically longer here than in smaller Rajasthan district courts. From petition filing to the First Motion hearing, couples filing in Jaipur should expect 1 to 3 weeks depending on the court's current scheduling load.

Despite this, Jaipur remains the correct court for the majority of separating couples who last lived together in the city, or where the wife currently resides in Jaipur. Filing in a different court to save time, without a legitimate jurisdictional basis, results in the petition being returned at the registry stage, which costs more time than it saves.

The process from your end is straightforward. You submit the online divorce form, both spouses are contacted independently via email to verify that consent is genuine, documents are reviewed, the settlement MoU is drafted and agreed, and the petition is filed. Between the First Motion and the Second Motion, there is a mandatory waiting period, either six months, or shorter if your case qualifies for the cooling-off waiver. At both hearings, you appear before the Family Court judge. Everything else is handled remotely.

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Our online divorce form takes less than 5 minutes to complete. Once submitted with the filing fee of ₹999, our legal team reviews your details, prepares all documentation, and assigns a local lawyer when your case is court-ready.


Understanding Mutual Divorce

Mutual divorce under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act requires both parties to consent and involves two court motions separated by a cooling-off period. Our guide walks you through every stage - eligibility, timeline, documents, and what to expect in court.


NRI Mutual Divorce

Living outside India doesn't stop you from filing for mutual divorce here. We handle cross-border cases across 30+ countries - all paperwork is managed remotely and a local lawyer is assigned for court appearances when required.


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FAMILY COURT — JAIPUR

Filing at the Jaipur Family Court

Mutual consent divorce petitions for Jaipur district are filed at the Jaipur Family Court on Sansar Chandra Road. The court handles all matrimonial matters under the Family Courts Act, 1984, including mutual divorce, custody, and alimony, for residents across Jaipur city — from Bani Park and C-Scheme to Malviya Nagar and Jagatpura.

At Mutual Divorce Online, our empanelled Jaipur advocates handle the case end to end — confirming jurisdiction, preparing the petition, and representing both spouses at the First and Second Motion hearings. NRI clients with a Jaipur jurisdictional basis are supported through our dedicated NRI divorce process.

Questions about your specific case before you begin? Call +91 92115-93523 for guidance.

Jaipur Family Court, Sansar Chandra Road

What the ₹40,000 Covers

The fee is the same whether your case is filed at the Jaipur Family Court or at any other Family Court across India. It covers both spouses for the complete process, from form submission to certified decree. No separate court fees, no additional charge for the decree, no revision charges if settlement terms need adjusting before filing.

Online Application

₹999 for case initiation and independent consent verification from both spouses.

Documentation

₹9,000 for document review, affidavit stamp paper confirmation, MoU drafting and petition filing.

First Motion

₹10,000 for court filing, advocate representation, and the waiver application where applicable.

Second Motion

₹20,000 for the hearing, decree, and the certified copy obtained and delivered.

The fee does not increase if a hearing is adjourned, if the cooling-off period runs its full six months, or if document preparation takes longer than expected. See the full mutual divorce fee structure applicable across India.

From Couples Who Filed in Jaipur

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

My husband was working in Gurugram. Both of us managed the two court dates without too much disruption. The team coordinated the dates well in advance.
– Ritu, Jaipur
We had a jointly held flat and were not sure how to address it in the settlement. The MoU covered it specifically. No issues at the hearing.
– Sameer, Jaipur
I was nervous about the court appearance. It was brief, maybe twenty minutes. The advocate was clear about what to expect beforehand.
– Priya, Jaipur

FAQs related to Divorce in Jaipur

You have a valid jurisdictional basis for the Jaipur Family Court because the wife currently resides here. Under Section 19 of the Hindu Marriage Act, the wife's current place of residence is one of the valid bases for filing. You also potentially have a Delhi basis based on last matrimonial residence. The practical question is which is more manageable for both spouses to attend on two hearing dates. We confirm the strongest jurisdictional basis for your specific addresses before filing.

Yes. Jaipur Family Court, like all Rajasthan courts, routinely accepts unregistered Hindu marriages. The standard alternative proof combination of the original printed wedding invitation card, photographs from the ceremony, and sworn affidavits from both spouses is accepted. We assess what you have and advise on whether any supplementary proof is needed before filing.

With two years of separation, you comfortably meet the 18-month threshold established by the Supreme Court in Amardeep Singh v. Harveen Kaur (2017) for the cooling-off waiver. Jaipur's Family Court applies this precedent and has granted waivers where the conditions are clearly met. The waiver application is filed as part of the First Motion stage. We file the waiver application where eligible and advise honestly on how strong it is in your case. Read more about the cooling-off period.

No, not yet. Section 13B requires that both spouses have mutually agreed that the marriage should be dissolved, and courts expect that agreement to include the settlement terms. Filing with an unresolved alimony dispute means the First Motion cannot be completed cleanly. The amount, the payment structure, and the timeline all need to be agreed and documented in the MoU before the petition is filed. Read our page on alimony in mutual divorce before the two of you sit down to finalise this.

Yes, meaningfully. Jaipur's Family Court does not approve custody clauses that are vague or generic. A settlement that says the mother will have primary custody with reasonable visitation for the father will attract questions from the court. The MoU needs to specify the child's primary residence, the visiting parent's schedule with specific days and holiday arrangements, how school fees and medical costs are divided, and how major decisions about the child's welfare are made.

Both spouses are required to be present at the court on the hearing date and will appear before the judge. In most cases this means being in the same courtroom, though each gives their statement individually rather than simultaneously. If the relationship between the spouses makes being in the same space difficult, speak to our team before the hearing date, some courts have arrangements for statements to be recorded separately in the same session.

Yes. If the jurisdictional basis points to Jaipur, based on where the marriage was solemnised, last shared residence, or the resident spouse's current address, the petition files here regardless of where the other spouse is located. We assess whether a video conferencing arrangement is possible for the Jaipur Family Court and advise honestly on this before you plan around it, it is not guaranteed. See our guide on filing without court appearance for NRI-connected cases.

Ready to Start Your Jaipur Mutual Divorce?

Both spouses fill in the online form. We verify consent independently. Document review happens next. The petition goes to the Jaipur Family Court only once everything is in order. The ₹40,000 flat fee covers both of you from this point to certified decree, paid across four stages as the case progresses.

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