Judicial separation and Divorce are differ from each other.
Judicial separation is suspension of conjugal rights for some time while
Divorce is a process by which the marriage is comes to an end.
Distinction between Divorce and Judicial Separation :
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Divorce
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Judicial Separation
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1)
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Section 13 and 13(B) of the Hindu marriage Act deal with divorce.
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Section 10 of the Hindu Marriage Act deals with Judicial separation.
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2)
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Meaning: Divorce is a process by which the marriage is
dissolved (comes to end).
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Meaning: Judicial Separation means suspension of conjugal rights
for some time. i.e. one year.
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3)
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In Divorce marriage is dissolved.
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In judicial separation Conjugal rights are suspended.
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4)
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In Divorce, Parties are free to remarry after divorce
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Parties cannot remarry during period of judicial separation.
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5)
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The object of Divorce is to live independently (and also to
remarry)
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The object of Judicial Separation is to unite the couple.
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