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<title>Mutual Consent vs. Contested Divorce – Which Path Should You Take?</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ Divorce in India can follow two distinct paths mutual consent or contested divorce. While the emotional toll of both may be similar, the legal processes vary widely. Knowing which option suits your situation can save you months or even years of courtroom stress. ]]></description>


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