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Taking a Break from Marriage: Legal Options Explained- by Advocate Anik M Iktear Uddin

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By Hindustan Pioneer 5 Min Read Published January 16, 2026
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In conversation with Advocate Anik M Iktear Uddin, a leading Bangalore-based lawyer with 17 years of practice across multiple areas of law, including family and divorce law, criminal law, and cybercrime. He is also the managing partner of Prime Legal, alongside Advocate Ayantika Mondal.

In an era where matrimonial conflicts are increasingly complex, Indian law offers a nuanced remedy of divorce—judicial separation. Often described as a “legal pause” in marriage, judicial separation allows spouses to live apart without dissolving the marital bond.

Q1. What is judicial separation?

Advocate Anik:—Yes, judicial separation is a court-approved arrangement that allows spouses to live apart without dissolving the marriage. The marital relationship continues to exist, but the legal obligation to live together is suspended.

This is fundamentally different from divorce, which permanently ends the marriage and allows remarriage. Judicial separation offers space- legal, emotional, and social for reflection or reconciliation before taking the irreversible step of divorce. Basically, this serves as a cooling-off period for the parties to decide the future of their relationship.

Q2. Who can file this petition?

Advocate Anik: This petition may be filed by any married couple, regardless of their religion.

Q3. What are the grounds for judicial separation for all religions?

Advocate Anik: Judicial separation is granted on standard divorce grounds—cruelty, adultery, desertion, etc.—or when couples, unable to live together, need legal space to heal without ending the marriage or to provide a better future to children.

Q-4:- Could you explain judicial separation under the Hindu Marriage Act?

Advocate Anik:—Yes, either spouse may seek judicial separation on the above grounds.

Q5. Can you brief us how to obtain judicial separation under Muslim law?

Advocate Anik: Although there is no specific codified law, we generally file an original suit (sometimes called a declaration suit) under Order VII, Rule 1 of the CPC read with Section 2 of the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939, citing the above grounds. After a full trial—or by mutual agreement reached at a mediation centre—the court may permit the parties to take a break from the marriage.

Q6. What about inter-religious or civil marriages under the Special Marriage Act, as well as Christian and Parsi laws—do they also recognize judicial separation?

Advocate Anik:- Either spouse may apply for judicial separation on the applicable grounds under Section 23 of the Special Marriage Act, Section 22 of the Indian Divorce Act, 1869 (applicable to Christians), and Section 34 of the Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936.

Q7. Can a live-in partner file for judicial separation?

Advocate Anik:- Judicial separation applies only to legally recognized marriages. However, some remedies are available to live-in partners—women under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005.

Q8. What about maintenance during judicial separation?

Advocate Anik: Maintenance during judicial separation is usually claimed via a separate application. Courts may grant interim or final maintenance after a full trial, or decide amounts during proceedings. In some cases parties agree to maintenance through mediation, or they may settle terms privately before filing.

Q9. Can judicial separation eventually lead to divorce?

Advocate Anik: Yes. If reconciliation does not occur and parties continue to live separately, the decree of judicial separation may become a ground for divorce under several personal laws. In practice, it often serves as a transitional phase between marriage and divorce.

Q10. Why is judicial separation important in today’s society?

Advocate Anik:  Judicial separation reflects the law’s humane and balanced approach to marital breakdown. Not all failing marriages require immediate dissolution. This remedy protects dignity, mental well-being, and social realities, recognizing that in some cases, distance may heal where finality cannot.

Advocate Anik, a leading divorce lawyer in Bangalore, says judicial separation provides structured relief on maintenance, custody and protection—especially for vulnerable spouses. He strongly recommends increasing public awareness about divorce, and prioritizing the simplification and acceleration of court procedures.

Website : http://www.primelegal.in/

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