Role Of Family Court To Reduce Matrimonial Cases In India
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Abstract
The intention of the Family Court Act 1984 was to set up a essentially special methodology for the Family Court than is classically used in ordinary civil procedures. Late Smt. Durgabai Deshmukh was the first lady to emphasize the importance of setting up Family Courts in India. in 1953, her journey to China, where she had observe how family courts operated. Smt. Deshmukh talked with several judges and legal experts about the topic of establishment of family court, before putting Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru’s plan to set up Family Courts in India into action. In the Family court not only property disputes but human problems are resolved by the Family Court. As a result, rather than being academic, abstract, or inflexible, its attitude to marriage concerns is far more beneficial, affirming, and fruitful. Matrimonial concerns need to be handled sympathetically and from a human perception. Care must be used while handling delicate matters about marriage, and several legal laws must be distinct and interpreted while keeping in mind the human nature. So, with reference to this, we will discuss about the duties and functions of the family courts, the roles of Family court jury, and case laws with the help of the Family Court Act, of 1984.