Nowadays divorce has become very common among everyone from cricketers to actors. These days, reports of divorce of some big star keep coming up. These days, news of divorce of Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma is in the news. Earlier, the divorce of Hardik Pandya and Natasha was also very much discussed. After staying together for so many years, the news of his sudden divorce has also surprised the fans. On 5 February, Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma filed a divorce application in the court with mutual consent. The final decision on his divorce will be taken on 20 March. In such a situation, the question arises that how long the husband and wife have to stay apart for divorce. Let us know how long the husband and wife have to stay separate for divorce?
How many days do you have to live for divorce?
Under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955, it is mandatory for any couple to stay separate for one year before filing an application for divorce. This is so that the couple can reconsider their decision and think about their relationship. At the same time, there is no separate rule to stay separate under the Special Marriage Act 1954.
You can get divorced immediately.
If a couple is ready to divorce by mutual consent, they can immediately apply for divorce. After this, the court orders divorce after listening to both sides in the court and completing the formalities.
How many days after marriage can divorce be taken?
If a person files a unilateral divorce, he can file a petition for divorce the next day of his marriage. There is no time limit in this situation. Any of the couple can apply for divorce at any time. However, if you want to file a divorce by mutual consent, the husband and wife will have to stay together for at least 1 year. You can file a divorce by mutual consent only after staying together for a year. Even after this, the court has given the couple 6 months to reconcile.