A STUDY ON CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES ON DIVORCE AND ROLE OF COUNSELING AND MEDIATION IN SECTION 14 CASES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7492/1wtpd169Abstract
This research explores the complex interactions between religious and cultural views on divorce, concentrating on how these views affect Section 14 procedures. Cases under Section 14 usually entail intricate circumstances where legal frameworks and cultural and religious values collide. The study examines the ways in which diverse cultural and religious standards influence how divorce is viewed or accepted in various societies.
The study also looks into how counselling and mediation might help lessen the difficulties brought on by Section 14 cases. When cultural and religious considerations complicate the legal aspects of divorce, mediation and counselling become essential instruments for navigating the delicate divorce landscape. The study looks at how these interventions can help people understand one another, stimulate negotiation, and close the gap between opposing viewpoints and the law.
The results highlight the necessity of a nuanced strategy that ensures equitable and reasonable legal outcomes while acknowledging and respecting different cultural and religious viewpoints. The study provides insights into prospective techniques for reconciling cultural and religious factors within the legal setting of divorce cases falling under Section 14 by highlighting the importance of counselling and mediation.
In the end, this study adds to the larger conversation about how culture, religion, and the law interact by providing suggestions to legislators, attorneys, and counsellors on how to improve the efficiency of interventions in Section 14 cases and promote a more just and inclusive legal system.