Why were the family courts established?
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- The family courts were established to settle the disputes arising from a marriage with a conciliatory approach and providing speedy relief to the parties through settlement.
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The Family Courts Act 1984 was enacted with a view to promote conciliation and secure speedy settlement of disputes relating to marriage and family affairs and for matters connected therewith. Though this was aimed at removing the gender bias in statutory legislation, the goal is yet to be achieved.
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