Marriage was solemnized before the girl attaining age of 18 .The boy was her cousine who was one year elder to the girl . This was at the instance of the parents and other relatives .
What are the legal implications - Who will be held guilty
HAREESH (NIL) 21 June 2014
Marriage was solemnized before the girl attaining age of 18 .The boy was her cousine who was one year elder to the girl . This was at the instance of the parents and other relatives .
What are the legal implications - Who will be held guilty
Laxmi Kant Joshi (Advocate ) 21 June 2014
satish bhaskar (Litigant) 22 June 2014
Parents and other relatives must have thought used some logic. Once the boy and girl crosses 21 and 18 it will be easier. If the parents and relatives do not complain then no problem. Some communities allow such relations. Even the age thing is idiotic. When they can vote at 18 then why not marry. The law is a piece of paper. If no complaint then no action.
satish bhaskar (Litigant) 22 June 2014
And if the two are able to get along and develop understanding, trust, faith and work together then they will face no problem. Marriages involve compromise, human values.
If they are not there or go away only then it becomes problem.