How long does a divorce case take in Delhi courts?

How long does a divorce case take in Delhi courts?

Published At May 30, 2025

Answer

The duration of divorce cases in Delhi courts depends upon the type of divorce; whether mutual divorce or contested divorce. Having a good divorce lawyer in Delhi can also impact the duration of the case. The following criteria can be considered:

  • Mutual Consent Divorce: This is the fastest way of receiving a divorce. Under mutual consent, the couples must be living separately for at least 1 year before filing of the mutual divorce in Delhi. 

Two motions are usually passed in the court. The usual timeline for completing a mutual divorce case in Delhi and receiving the divorce decree is 6-8 months as there is a 6-month waiting period between the two motions. 

If the court chooses to waive the 6-month waiting period, the divorce can be finalised as early as 2-3 months as well. A good divorce lawyer in Delhi can help expedite the process by ensuring all documentation is in order and arguing for the waiver of the cooling-off period in mutual consent divorces. 

  • Contested Divorce: The process for contested divorce is much longer, as it involves one spouse filing for the divorce and other contesting it. The complexities involve issues like child custody, alimony or property disputes and the duration can extend up to 2-5 years depending on the complexity involved and how quickly the hearings are scheduled.

A good divorce lawyer in Delhi, who has dealt with such cases in the past can guide you through this entire process and can also suggest an approximate timeline that such cases usually undertake. 

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