Mayuri Somnath Bhange vs Nil — 6/2026

Case under Hindu Marriage Act Section 14. Disposed: Uncontested--PARTLY ALLOWED on 30th April 2026.

Civil M.A.

CNR: MHSO230001602026

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

12-03-2026

Filing Number

162/2026

Filing Date

12-03-2026

Registration No

6/2026

Registration Date

12-03-2026

Court

Civil Court Senior Division, Madha

Judge

1-CIVIL JUDGE SENIOR DIVISION MADHA

Decision Date

30th April 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--PARTLY ALLOWED

Acts & Sections

Hindu Marriage Act Section 14

Petitioner(s)

Mayuri Somnath Bhange

Adv. MEHTA SHAILESHKUMAR RAMANLAL

Somnath Tanaji Bhange

Adv. MEHTA SHAILESHKUMAR RAMANLAL

Respondent(s)

Nil

Hearing History

Judge: 1-CIVIL JUDGE SENIOR DIVISION MADHA

30-04-2026

Disposed

18-04-2026

Arguments

08-04-2026

Arguments

20-03-2026

Evidence Part Heard

13-03-2026

Evidence

Final Orders / Judgements

30-04-2026
Order on Exhibit

Case Summary: 6/2026 Court Decision: The court granted the petitioners' petition for mutual divorce under Section 13B(1) of the Hindu Marriage Act, permitting them to file a divorce petition within one year of marriage despite the normal statutory waiting period. However, the final order is suspended until 04/08/2026 pending further court directions. Key Reasoning: The marriage between the petitioners occurred on 04/08/2025 but broke down shortly thereafter due to alleged physical incompatibility and the husband's unwillingness to seek medical treatment. After failed reconciliation attempts by family members, both parties mutually agreed to divorce. The court found the special circumstances (marital breakdown, family interventions, and mutual consent) justified the early filing permission under exceptional grounds. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

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Case Summary: 6/2026 Court Decision: The court granted the petitioners' petition for mutual divorce under Section 13B(1) of the Hindu Marriage Act, permitting them to file a divorce petition within one year of marriage despite the normal statutory waiting period. However, the final order is suspended until 04/08/2026 pending further court directions. Key Reasoning: The marriage between the petitioners occurred on 04/08/2025 but broke down shortly thereafter due to alleged physical incompatibility and the husband's unwillingness to seek medical treatment. After failed reconciliation attempts by family members, both parties mutually agreed to divorce. The court found the special circumstances (marital breakdown, family interventions, and mutual consent) justified the early filing permission under exceptional grounds. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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