Wednesday, 1 May 2024

No Marriage Ceremonies- No Valid Marriage





The Hon'ble Supreme Court in the above case held that the Section 7 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 speaks about ceremonies of a Hindu Marriage.

For a Valid Marriage, the requisite ceremonies have to be performed and there must be proof of performance of the said ceremony. 

Unless the parties have undergone ceremony, there would be no Hindu Marriage according to Section 7 of the said Act 

Mere a marriage certificate would neither confirm any marital status nor establish a marriage under Hindu Law.  

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