In 2015, the divorce rates in India were about 13 in every 1000 marriages. While this is still among the lowest in the world, it marks a sharp rise from the earlier 1 in 1000 ratio of a decade ago. In 2013, three new family courts had to be set up in Bengaluru to cater to the increasing demand for divorces. The judicial system of the country sees more and more new cases pouring in every day.
The increased divorce rates have raised concerns for one part of the society who sees it as an erosion of our cultural values. The other side, however, considers it a sign that our country is becoming more progressive.
In 2015, the divorce rates in India were about 13 in every 1000 marriages. While this is still among the lowest in the world, it marks a sharp rise from the earlier 1 in 1000 ratio of a decade ago. In 2013, three new family courts had to be set up in Bengaluru to cater to the increasing demand for divorces. The judicial system of the country sees more and more new cases pouring in every day.
The increased divorce rates have raised concerns for one part of the society who sees it as an erosion of our cultural values. The other side, however, considers it a sign that our country is becoming more progressive.