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bupesh (n/a)     12 September 2007

Marriage Laws in India

[color=#0000a0]Condition for a Hindu Marriage.[/color]- A marriage may be solemnized between any two Hindus, if the following conditions are fulfilled, namely:

[align=justify](i) neither party has a spouse living at the time of the marriage;[/align]
[align=justify](ii) at the time of the marriage, neither party,-[/align]
[align=justify](a) is incapable of giving a valid consent of it in consequence of unsoundness of mind; or[/align]
[align=justify](b) though capable of giving a valid consent has been suffering from mental disorder of such a kind or to such an extent as to be unfit for marriage and the procreation of children; or[/align]
[align=justify](c) has been subject to recurrent attacks of insanity or epilepsy;[/align]
[align=justify](iii) the bridegroom has completed the age of twenty one years and the bride the age of eighteen years at the time of the marriage;[/align]
[align=justify](iv) the parties are not within the degrees of prohibited relationship unless the custom or usage governing each of them permits of a marriage between the two;[/align]
[align=justify](v) the parties are not sapindas of each other, unless the custom or usage governing each of them permits of a marriage between the two;[/align]
[align=justify](vi) (Omitted)[/align]


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 10 Replies

Shambasiv (n/a)     15 September 2007

Thanks Bupesh. What are the conditions for Muslims and Christians?

Satish Kadavath (n/a)     30 September 2007

[font=""arial black""]wht r d documents required to do registerd marraige..plzz tell me its urgent[/font]

Satish Kadavath (n/a)     30 September 2007

sorry,[font=arial][font=""arial black""] i waant to know the document &  legal expenses required for registerd[/font] [/font][font=""arial black""]marriage..[/font]

bupesh (n/a)     30 September 2007

Please specify whether you need to register a marriage already performed or to conduct a marriage before the registrar.

Satish Kadavath (n/a)     30 September 2007

i wana know tht if a couple wana do registerd marriage , what document they have to bring to marriage court with themself.......and how much money they have to spent legally , the procedure to do registred marriage and how much time will it take to finish whole procedure.

 the couple is till now not married. i mean they want to do only registerd marrige..

Satish Kadavath (n/a)     30 September 2007

yes the couple is till now not married. i mean they want to do only registerd marrige..

Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer)     03 October 2007

[font=""arial""]Registered marriage can be done by the Registrar only under the Special Marriages Act.  Prior notice of intented marriage has  to be given for 30 days and only thereafter the marraige would be solemnnized by the Registrar.

 The following are to be followed in such a case.
[/font][list][*][font=""Arial""] Bridegroom/Bride should have completed 21/18 years respectively. [/font][/*][*][font=""Arial""] Anyone of the following place should fall within the jurisdiction of the Registering officer:[/font][/*][/list] [indent] [indent] [list][*][font=""Arial""] Residence of bride. [/font][/*][*][font=""Arial""] Residence of bridegroom. [/font][/*][*][font=""Arial""]Solemnization place. [/font][/*][/list] [/indent] [/indent] [list][*][font=""Arial""] Proof for all these shall be given. [/font][/*][*][font=""Arial""] Notice of intended marriages. [/font][/*][*][font=""Arial""] If no objection for the marriage is received within 30 days from the notice, marriage will be registered. [/font][/*][/list]

Satish Kadavath (n/a)     03 October 2007

thanks Mr. [user=2]yedhulaprakash[/user]

 but we don want to give the address of the Bride and bride, and bride groom home is not in that area. so what othe option becouse if their perents know all before marriage this there may be big problme.  

 

plz reply

thnaking u

ajeet

Shambasiv (n/a)     03 October 2007

Hello,

I subscribe to what Mr.Yedhulaprakash says. To have the marriage registered you need address proof, aged proof and notice of intended marriage. If your friends still wants to get married, they can do so in some mandir and get a certificate from the mandir and then have the marriage registered. Still one needs age proof and address proof. You may try with affidavits with the Registrar, but I have my own doubts that it would be accepted.

Satish Kadavath (n/a)     08 October 2007

thank u harsh

thnak u to cleariify all dis things. It will defitnly help them....

thnak u very munch

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