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Causes of Divorce | Original Article

Geeta Adhikari*, Ningappa Basappa Kongawad, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Marriage was viewed as a hallowed function in India from old occasions onwards. It was considered not exclusively to be the association of two individuals rather it is viewed as the association of two families, cultures, social orders, etc. Throughout the years the significance of marriage itself apparently is decreasing and hitched couples are looking for divorce at an incredibly expanding rate. Divorce or disintegration of marriage is the last end of a marriage, dropping the legitimate obligations and duties involved in matrimonial contract and dissolving the bonds of matrimony between wedded people. The divorce rate and the reasons for divorce do shift in various nations and cultures. Among the causes demonstrated are women's autonomy too soon marriage monetary variables poor scholarly, instructive, and social aptitudes liberal divorce laws sexual elements prompting contradiction job clashes liquor addiction and substance misuse hazard taking conduct contrasts between the accomplices prompting rancor religious components frames of mind to divorce and different elements