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About the Book: Marriage is that social bond which is bound by different beliefs traditions rituals and customs according to different religion and castes. In most of the religions and castes marriage has been considered as a ritual which is completed after following certain customs traditions and beliefs. By following the beliefs and traditions a person accepts God as a witness and binds himself in a lifetime bond. Completes with vows. On the other hand separation in married life is not complete with just a word of divorce nor is there any such act which can be completed by merely saying a piece of paper or saying divorce. How will that relationship of a lifetime end in a moment when the couple associated with married life has tied each other in social rites or with faith and vows to be with each other for life even if it is Be it on the basis of social legal beliefs or on the will of the society full of rituals or on the basis of trust towards each other then such a relation can be severed by just a paper order. This order can only be an order to stop both from interfering in each others life but never a disgusting ritual like divorce. Divorce is just a formality otherwise the relationship and trust are broken on the same day when one partner breaks the trust of the other partner changes his path or leaves the company. For him that piece of paper is a legal recognition on the basis of which he can live his future life freely without any legal entanglement. About the Author: Gajendra Singh Vardhaman was born on 4 May 1975 in the rural area of western Madhya Pradesh. Father Mr. Devi Singh Vardhman retired from the post of head teacher in the year 2012 while in government service while mother Mrs. Ahilya Bai is a homemaker. Gajendra Singh Vardhaman who started his career with the service of Agriculture Department has given his services in two other departments even before the present service. Gajendra Singh Vardhaman