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6-Minute Test: Family Law - Question 1

Priya’s claim of Anil’s public belittling causing emotional distress would most likely be classified as which ground for divorce under the HMA?

Detailed Solution for 6-Minute Test: Family Law - Question 1

Section 13 includes mental cruelty as a ground for divorce, covering persistent harassment like public belittling that causes emotional distress.

6-Minute Test: Family Law - Question 2

If Rohan and Meera wish to dissolve their marriage after six months of separation, what option is available to them under the HMA?

Detailed Solution for 6-Minute Test: Family Law - Question 2

Section 13B allows divorce by mutual consent, but requires one year of separation. Since Rohan and Meera have been separated for only six months, they must wait six more months to file.

6-Minute Test: Family Law - Question 3

Sunita discovers Vikram concealed a chronic illness before their marriage. What remedy can she seek under the HMA?

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Section 12 allows a marriage to be voidable if consent was obtained by fraud, such as concealing a serious illness.

6-Minute Test: Family Law - Question 4

If Anil files for restitution of conjugal rights because Priya left their home, what could be Priya’s valid defence under the HMA?

Detailed Solution for 6-Minute Test: Family Law - Question 4

Section 9 allows restitution of conjugal rights unless there is a reasonable excuse, such as cruelty. Priya’s claim of mental cruelty is a valid defence.

6-Minute Test: Family Law - Question 5

Under the HMA, which of the following is NOT a condition for a valid Hindu marriage?

Detailed Solution for 6-Minute Test: Family Law - Question 5

Section 5 requires the groom to be at least 21 and the bride 18, not 25, for a valid marriage.

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