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This is one of the most Googled questions by couples in India today, and for a good reason. The emotional pain of a broken marriage is hard enough — waiting endlessly in court makes it worse. With trending headlines about ‘quick divorces’ and ‘fast-track mutual consent’, many believe divorce is now as simple as signing papers.
But is that true? Let’s uncover the real timeline, the law, and the loopholes you should know before walking into court.
Mutual Consent Divorce (MCD) under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 is when both husband and wife agree:
Sounds simple? On paper, yes. In reality, the timeline is the real twist.
By law, once you file for mutual divorce, there is a mandatory 6-month cooling-off period before the court can grant final divorce. This was designed to give couples a chance to reconsider.
But here’s the truth:
In Amardeep Singh v. Harveen Kaur (2017), the Supreme Court clarified that this 6-month period is not mandatory but directory.
✅ Result: In many cases today, divorce can be granted in less than 6 months — sometimes within 2–3 months.
Ritika and Arjun (names changed) filed for mutual consent divorce in Delhi. Both were living separately for over a year, had settled finances, and custody wasn’t an issue. Their lawyer moved an application for waiver of cooling period — and the court granted divorce in just 90 days.
Contrast this with another case in Lucknow, where constant disputes over child custody dragged a mutual divorce for 18 months, despite initial agreement.
👉 The takeaway? The timeline depends on preparedness, paperwork, and the court’s discretion.
This creates a mix of hope and confusion among common couples.
If you and your partner are sure about separation, here’s how to avoid unnecessary delays:
⚖ Final Word – Can You Really Get Divorced in 6 Months?
Yes — and sometimes even sooner. But only if:
Divorce is not just a legal process; it’s an emotional closure. Understanding the timeline helps couples plan life ahead instead of staying stuck in limbo.
🔔 Your Turn
Are you or someone you know struggling with divorce timelines? Do you think the cooling-off period should be completely abolished?
💬 Share your thoughts in the comments or book a confidential consultation with our legal experts to understand your options better.
👉 Because when it comes to ending a marriage, clarity is the first step to freedom.
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