Special Marriage act marriage
Special Marriage act marriage
The Special Marriage Act, 1954, is a secular law in India that provides a legal framework for the marriage of people from different religions or nationalities, as well as for those who choose not to follow traditional religious marriage ceremonies. It applies to all Indian citizens, regardless of religion.
The Special Marriage Act provides a legal framework for marriages that are not performed according to religious customs and rituals. It allows couples to marry without regard to their religion or nationality and ensures that the marriage is legally recognized in India.
Here's how a marriage under the Special Marriage Act typically works:
- Notice.
- Publication.
- Objections.
- Declaration and Ceremony.
- Registration.
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