The process for mutual divorce in India is as follows:
✅ Both parties must agree to a divorce and sign a divorce agreement, known as a “memorandum of understanding”.
✅ The divorce agreement must include all terms and conditions, including the division of property, child custody, and maintenance.
✅ The divorce agreement must be filed in a family court in India.
✅ Both parties must appear before the court and give evidence in support of the divorce agreement.
✅ The court will examine the agreement and may ask for additional information or clarification from either party.
✅ If the court is satisfied with the agreement, it will grant a decree of divorce.
✅ The divorce becomes final after a waiting period of six months from the date of the court’s order.
Note: The process may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specifics of each case. It’s advisable to consult with a lawyer for guidance.