Gujarat High Court has granted a couple divorce, overturning a family court’s rejection of their mutual consent petition. The marriage faltered due to the husband’s desire to settle in the UK and the wife’s preference to remain in India. The court emphasized the irreconcilable differences and the parties’ clear intent to move on, deeming the mandatory waiting period unnecessary.
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