Section 13:
Divorce.
(1) Any marriage solemnized, whether before or after the commencement of this Act,
may, on a petition presented by either the husband or the wife, be dissolved by a decree of divorce on the
ground that the other party--
1[(i) has, after the solemnization of the marriage, had voluntary sexual intercourse with any
person other than his or her spouse; or
(ia) has, after the solemnization of the marriage, treated the petitioner with cruelty; or
(ib) has deserted the petitioner for a continuous period of not less than two years immediately
preceding the presentation of the petition; or]
(ii) has ceased to be a Hindu by conversion to another religion; or
2[(iii) has been incurably of unsound mind, or has been suffering continuously or intermittently
from mental disorder of such a kind and to such an extent that the petitioner cannot reasonably be
expected to live with the respondent.
Explanation.--In this clause,--
(a) the expression mental disorder means mental illness, arrested or incomplete
development of mind, psychopathic disorder or any other disorder or disability of mind and
includes schizophrenia;
(b) the expression psychopathic disorder means a persistent disorder or disability of mind
(whether or not including subnormality of intelligence) which results in abnormally aggressive
or seriously irresponsible conduct on the part of the other party, and whether or not it requires or
is susceptible to medical treatment; or]
3* * * * *
(v) has 3* * * been suffering from venereal disease in a communicable form; or
(vi) has renounced the world by entering any religious order; or
(vii) has not been heard of as being alive for a period of seven years or more by those persons
who would naturally have heard of it, had that party been alive; 4***
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6[Explanation.In this sub-section, the expression desertion means the desertion of the
petitioner by the other party to the marriage without reasonable cause and without the consent or
against the wish of such party, and includes the wilful neglect of the petitioner by the other party to the
marriage, and its grammatical variations and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly.]
7[(1A) Either party to a marriage, whether solemnized before or after the commencement of this Act,
may also present a petition for the dissolution of the marriage by a decree of divorce on the ground
(i) that there has been no resumption of cohabitation as between the parties to the marriage for a
period of 8[one year] or upwards after the passing of a decree for judicial separation in a proceeding
to which they were parties; or
(ii) that there has been no restitution of conjugal rights as between the parties to the marriage for a
period of 8[one year] or upwards after the passing of a decree for restitution of conjugal rights in a
proceeding to which they were parties.]
(2) A wife may also present a petition for the dissolution of her marriage by a decree of divorce on
the ground,--
(i) in the case of any marriage solemnized before the commencement of this Act, that the husband
had married again before such commencement or that any other wife of the husband married before
such commencement was alive at the time of the solemnization of the marriage of the petitioner:
Provided that in either case the other wife is alive at the time of the presentation of the petition; or
(ii) that the husband has, since the solemnization of the marriage, been guilty of rape, sodomy or
9[bestiality; or]
10[(iii) that in a suit under section 18 of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956
(78 of 1956), or in a proceeding under section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(2 of 1974) (or under the corresponding section 488 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898
(5 of 1898), a decree or order, as the case may be, has been passed against the husband awarding
maintenance to the wife notwithstanding that she was living apart and that since the passing of such
decree or order, cohabitation between the parties has not been resumed for one year or upwards;
(iv) that her marriage (whether consummated or not) was solemnized before she attained the age
of fifteen years and she has repudiated the marriage after attaining that age but before attaining the
age of eighteen years.
Explanation.This clause applies whether the marriage was solemnized before or after the
commencement of the Marriage Laws (Amendment) Act, 1976 (68 of 1976).] STATE AMENDMENT
Uttar Pradesh.-- Amendment of section 13 of Act XXV of 1955.--In sub-section (1) of section 13 of the Hindu Marriage
Act, 1955,--
(a) after clause (i) the following new cause shall be inserted and shall be deemed always to have
been inserted;
"(i-a) has persistently or repeatedly treated the petitioner with such cruelty as to cause a
reasonable apprehension in the mind of the petitioner that it will be harmful or injurious for the
petitioner to live with the other party ;or", and
(b) for clause (vii), the following clause shall be substituted and shall be deemed always to have
been substituted;
"(viii) has not resumed cohabitation after the passing of a decree for judicial separation against
that party and--
(a) a period of two years has elapsed since the passing of such decree, or
(b) the case is one of exceptional hardship to the petitioner or of exceptional depravity on the part
of the other party; or".
[Vide Uttar Pradesh Act XIII of 1962, s. 2]
Notes:
1. Subs. by Act 68 of 1976, s. 7, for clause (i) (w.e.f. 27-5-1976).
2. Subs. by s. 7, ibid., for clause (iii) (w.e.f. 27-5-1976).
3. Clause (iv) omitted by Act 6 of 2019, s. 5 (w.e.f. 1-3-2019).
4. The word or omitted by Act 44 of 1964, s. 2, ibid. (w.e.f. 20-12-1964).
5. Clauses (viii) and (ix) omitted by s. 2, ibid. (w.e.f. 20-12-1964).
6. Ins. by Act 68 of 1976, s. 7 (w.e.f. 27-5-1976).
7. Ins. by Act 44 of 1964, s. 2 (w.e.f. 20-12-1964).
8. Subs. by Act 68 of 1976, s. 7, for two years (w.e.f. 27-5-1976).
9. Subs. by Act 68 of 1976, s. 7, for bestiality (w.e.f. 27-5-1976).
10. Ins. by s. 7, ibid. (w.e.f. 27-5-2976).