Understanding IrBM
UNDERSTANDING IrBM IN 125 SECONDS The Contents are here: SLIDE 1: ORIGIN OF IrBM Hon’ble Supreme Court in Two Judgments Announced: Naveen Kohli vs Neelu Kohli on 21 March, 2006 Before we part with this case, on the consideration of the totality of facts, this Court would like to recommend the Union of India to seriously consider bringing an amendment in the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 to incorporate irretrievable breakdown of marriage as a ground for the grant of divorce. http://www.indiankanoon.org/doc/1643829/ Ms. Jordan Diengdeh vs S.S. Chopra on 10 May, 1985 It is thus seen that the law relating to judicial separation, divorce and nullity of marriage is far, far from uniform. Surely the time has now come for a complete reform of the law of marriage and make a uniform law applicable to all people irrespective of religion or caste. It appears to be necessary to introduce irretrievable break down of marriage and mutual consent as grounds of divorce in all c