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In the current session of Parliament, the Lok Sabha is due to consider passing the Marriage Laws Amendment Bill of 2013, which has already been cleared by the Rajya Sabha. If the Bill is passed without amendments, Parliament will have legislated a law that provides for dissolution of marriages that have irretrievably broken down, with only men paying the costs of such a measure.

 

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 Law Ministry 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.

 

Even if the wife is richer and otherwise well provided for, and is seeking a dissolution on her own account, she will not be putting at stake her wealth or her income and will yet be entitled to imperil the income and wealth of her husband and his birth family.

 

 A female in a marriage will have an asymmetric power to unilaterally seek dissolution on grounds of an irretrievable breakdown and yet claim a share in the husband’s self-acquired and ancestral property. A marriage of a few days may end up in the dissipation of the wealth of generations.

 

When combined with the hitherto much-abused Section 498-A of the Indian Penal Code, the legislature will have provided a potent armoury to divorce lawyers, who can and will resort to simultaneous criminal charges of cruelty, which will imperil the freedom of a man and his birth family, and civil proceedings for dissolution, which will stake his ancestral inheritance as well.

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