Thane Family Court Grants Divorce to Canada-Based Couple via Video Conference
मुख्य बातें
- •The Thane Family Court granted a divorce via video conference to a couple living in Canada.
- •Both parties had mutually agreed to the divorce.
- •The case reflects the global reach of the Indian judicial system and its technological progress.
- •The verdict was delivered in accordance with Indian laws, despite both parties residing abroad.
- •Video conferencing saved time and spared the couple from inconvenience.
The Family Court in Thane, Maharashtra, has granted a divorce in a unique case by allowing the proceedings to be conducted via video conference. The couple, who resides in Canada, had mutually agreed to the divorce and completed all legal formalities. The Thane court then approved their request. While Indian courts have previously used video conferencing for international cases, this instance highlights a new direction in legal procedures.
According to details of the case, both parties had decided to divorce by mutual consent. They appeared before the Thane Family Court via video conference, presented their arguments, and after fulfilling all legal requirements, the court granted the divorce. This process demonstrates that Indian courts can now leverage technology to deliver justice in international cases as well.

