
Divorce Matters in India: Complete Legal Guide for Couples
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Section 13 & 13B, Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 define contested and mutual consent divorce.
Section 24 & 25, Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 cover maintenance and alimony.
Section 12, Domestic Violence Act, 2005 covers protection for victims of abuse.
Section 26, Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 governs child custody and guardianship.
Hindu Succession Act, 1956 governs property and inheritance rights.
Section 498A, IPC, 1860 deals with cruelty and dowry harassment women.

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