Overall, the judgment in Amardeep Singh vs. Harveen Kaur provided clarity on the interpretation of Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. It emphasised the Court’s discretion to waive the cooling-off period in exceptional circumstances, while ensuring that divorce by mutual consent remains a thoughtful and well-considered decision
Court’s discretion to waive the cooling-off period in exceptional circumstances : SC

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