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Government plans Bill to make marriage laws women friendly

Slew of measures proposed in draft include providing for sufficient compensation for wife and children from husband's immovable property in case of divorce

D.V. Sadananda Gowda’s law ministry has circulated a draft cabinet note on Marriage Laws (amendment) Bill for inter-ministerial consultations. Photo: MintPremium
D.V. Sadananda Gowda’s law ministry has circulated a draft cabinet note on Marriage Laws (amendment) Bill for inter-ministerial consultations. Photo: Mint

New Delhi: The government has initiated a move to bring a Bill in Parliament to make marriage laws more women friendly and allow both parties to file for divorce on the ground of “irretrievable breakdown" of marriage.

The law ministry has circulated a draft cabinet note on Marriage Laws (amendment) Bill for inter-ministerial consultations. Once it receives the feedback, newly-appointed law minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda will take the proposal to the Union cabinet for a final nod, a top ministry official said.

According to the draft, marriage laws will now become more women friendly with a slew of measures being proposed including providing for sufficient compensation for the wife and children from the husband’s immovable property in case of a divorce.

Seeking to put an end to prolonged legal battles in divorce cases, the lawministry has proposed that courts will be free to exercise discretion in granting divorce after three years if one of the partners does not move a second ‘joint application´ for divorce with mutual consent.

There is a provision for ensuring compensation for the wife and children from the husband’s immovable property in case of a divorce and the amount will be decided by the court. It has also been proposed to empower courts to decide the compensation amount for a wife and children from the husband’s inherited and inheritable property once a marriage legally ends. A new section 13 (f) has been added to this effect.

A six to 18 month waiting period or cooling off period already exists in the present law when the two parties move joint application for divorce with mutual consent.

The previous UPA government had struggled for a consensus on the bill after it was first introduced in Rajya Sabha in 2010. It had gone back to the then cabinet on four occasions for changes. It was finally passed in August 2013 in the upper house but could not be cleared by the lower house. The legislation lapsed following dissolution of 15th Lok Sabha.

The present draft is on the lines of the previous Bill and any change would be made after inter-ministerial consultations.

The proposal, which seeks to alter the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, and the Special Marriage Act, 1954, introduces the option of divorce on grounds of “irretrievable breakdown of marriage". Legislative department in the law ministry is the nodal unit dealing with marriage laws in India.

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Published: 16 Nov 2014, 02:29 PM IST
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