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Annulment with mutual consent without impotency as reason


09-Mar-2023 (In Divorce Law)
My spouse and I haven't consummated the wedding. I don't know for sure if he is impotent. But I do know that he is not emotionally mature to start a life with me. I could proceed with annulment but he won't consent if it is tarnishing his image badly. What other grounds can I provide the court instead of impotency? If annulment is mutual, would court process it with just "lack of attraction" as a reason?
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Answer #1
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If it is contested divorce then you need some ground based on which the marriage will be dissolved. If both parties agree then they can opt for divorce by mutual consent without soiling each other. And there is no need to reveal factors like impotence, etc.
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Answer #2
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If you claim that the marriage was forced and you were married under coercion with out full consent, you could file a case to declare the marriage a.null and void. Lack of attraction is not a ground. The annulment or divorce would be granted only on the specific grounds enumerated in the Act.
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