Divorce Lawyer In Delhi

At Public Adalat, we understand that divorce is one of the most emotionally challenging and life-changing decisions a person can make. Whether it is due to irreconcilable differences, abuse, incompatibility, or other personal reasons, the process of ending a marriage requires not only emotional resilience but also strong legal guidance. Our expert divorce lawyers in Delhi provide compassionate, discreet, and results-driven legal assistance to help you navigate this difficult phase of life with clarity and confidence.

Why Choose Public Adalat for Divorce Cases in Delhi?

Choosing the right lawyer is crucial in divorce matters because the decisions taken during this period will have a long-lasting impact on your life—both personally and financially. At Public Adalat, we:

  • Offer expert legal advice on divorce laws applicable under Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act, Muslim Personal Law, and other relevant statutes.

  • Handle all types of divorce cases – contested, mutual consent, NRI divorce cases, and international divorce matters.

  • Ensure complete confidentiality so your personal life remains private.

  • Provide end-to-end legal support – from filing petitions to representation in court and post-divorce matters like maintenance and custody.

  • Deliver practical, realistic solutions that protect your rights and interests.

Types of Divorce in India

Our team of divorce lawyers in Delhi has deep expertise in handling all categories of divorce under Indian law:

  1. Mutual Consent Divorce

    • Simplest and fastest way to legally separate.

    • Both spouses agree to dissolve the marriage amicably.

    • We prepare and file all necessary documents, represent you in court, and ensure the process is smooth.

    1. Contested Divorce

      • Filed when one spouse does not consent to the divorce or disputes arise over issues like alimony, custody, or property.

      • Requires strong legal strategy and representation.

      • We handle grounds like cruelty, adultery, desertion, conversion, mental disorder, or communicable diseases.

    2. NRI and Foreign Divorce Cases

      • Complex due to jurisdictional issues.

      • We assist clients living abroad to file or defend divorce cases in Indian courts.

      • Also handle recognition of foreign divorce decrees in India.

    Grounds for Divorce in India

    As per the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Special Marriage Act, 1954, and Muslim Personal Law, common grounds for divorce include:

    • Cruelty (mental or physical)

    • Adultery

    • Desertion for more than 2 years

    • Conversion to another religion

    • Mental disorder or incurable disease

    • Renunciation of the world

    • Presumption of death (spouse not heard of for 7 years)