VakeelKerala.com connects you with advocates experienced in Christian personal law as it applies in Kerala courts, including matters of marriage dissolution, succession and inheritance, church property disputes, and ecclesiastical matters involving church tribunals and diocesan authorities.
How Our Christian Personal Law Lawyers Help You
- Divorce proceedings under the Indian Divorce Act — judicial separation, dissolution of marriage, annulment
- Inheritance and succession under the Indian Succession Act — will probate, letters of administration, intestate succession
- Church marriage issues — validity, registration, and dissolution
- Church property disputes — disputes involving parish properties, church trust funds, and cemetery rights
- Maintenance claims for Christian spouses and children
- Syrian Christian succession customs — traditional practices and their interaction with statutory law
- Inter-denominational disputes — property and governance disputes between church factions
- Child custody and guardianship for Christian families
- Charitable trust matters — establishment and management of Christian charitable trusts
Frequently Asked Questions — Christian Personal Law Lawyers
What are the grounds for divorce for Christians in India?
Under the Indian Divorce Act, grounds include adultery, cruelty, desertion for two or more years, conversion to another religion, unsoundness of mind, venereal disease, and presumption of death. The 2001 amendment significantly expanded the grounds.
Is mutual consent divorce available for Christians?
Yes. Following amendments, Christian couples can seek divorce by mutual consent. The procedure is similar to that under the Special Marriage Act, with a waiting period after the joint petition.
How is a Christian's property inherited when there is no will?
Under the Indian Succession Act, a Christian’s property is distributed among the spouse, children, and other relatives in specified proportions. The spouse receives one-third if there are lineal descendants, and one-half if there are no lineal descendants but other kindred.
Are Syrian Christian succession customs recognised by courts?
Traditional Syrian Christian succession customs (particularly regarding family property) have been the subject of significant litigation in Kerala. Modern statutory provisions generally override customary practices, but historical rights may be relevant for older properties.
Can church marriages be annulled?
Civil annulment is available through the courts on specified grounds (e.g., impotence, fraud, mental incapacity). Separate ecclesiastical annulment through church tribunals is a religious process that does not have civil legal effect.
Who handles church property disputes?
Church property disputes are litigated in civil courts. Kerala has seen significant litigation over church properties between various Christian denominations, particularly involving Orthodox and Jacobite factions.
Can Christians adopt children under Hindu Adoption Act?
No. Christians cannot adopt under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act. Christian families must adopt under the Juvenile Justice Act (applicable to all religions) or seek guardianship under the Guardians and Wards Act.
How does VakeelKerala ensure sensitivity in Christian personal law matters?
Our advocates understand the religious and cultural context of Kerala’s Christian communities. They approach each matter with respect for religious sentiments while providing robust legal representation.

