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Marriage between two female Hindus

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Anil Agrawal (Retired)     26 December 2009

 Thanks.

Stand corrected.

Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil)     29 December 2009

CIVIL APPEAL NO. 8452 OF 2009 (Arising out of SLP (C) No. 1982 of 2007) Bhuwalka Steel Indus. Ltd.   v.  Bombay Iron & Steel Labour Bd. & Anr.   Decided on 17/12/2009 :   

Maxim of "Contemporanea Expositio Est Optima Et Fortissima In Lege," shortly stated, "Contemporanea Expositio " -          According to the Black's Law Dictionary, this is the doctrine that the best meaning of a statute or document is the one given by those who enacted it or signed it, and that the meaning publicly given by contemporary or long professional usage is presumed to be the true one, even if the language may have a popular or an etymological meaning that is very different.

Parveen Kr. Aggarwal (Advocate)     10 January 2010

If two female Hindus claim to have solemnized their marriage by performing all the requisite rites and ceremonies what will be the legal proposition? Whether the marriage will be void, voidable or valid marriage?

Parveen Kr. Aggarwal (Advocate)     10 January 2010

read "position" instead of "proposition"


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