Does my marriage valid
9 months ago
I and my husband - hindus.did intercaste marriage. My husband tied thali form me in photo studio .,edited it with temple background and surrendered in Tirunelveli DGP office.police didn't found they originality.. called our parents spoke to them..got a letter from both family.and from me mutual consent.No it's 5 years and we are having 3 years old girl child.Does my marriage valid? As per Hindu law.. special law and customary marriage law. As we didn't do any marriage rituals and just a yellow thread with turmeric is tied in my neck in a photo studio.Does my marriage valid? Can I apply for marriage certificate?
A.Dear client,
A Hindu Marriage is invalid without adequate rituals.
Section 7 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 says that there must be the performance of some spiritual ceremonies at the time of marriage. The section makes such performance mandatory for giving the status of husband and wife to the parties to a marriage in the eyes of the law.
As per section 7(2), where the performing ceremonies include Saptapadi, which means taking seven rounds in front of the holy fire, i.e., ‘Agni’ in the mandap, upon the completion of the seventh round, the marriage is said to be completed, which is of binding nature and is said to be a valid marriage.
A Hindu Marriage is invalid without adequate rituals.
Section 7 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 says that there must be the performance of some spiritual ceremonies at the time of marriage. The section makes such performance mandatory for giving the status of husband and wife to the parties to a marriage in the eyes of the law.
As per section 7(2), where the performing ceremonies include Saptapadi, which means taking seven rounds in front of the holy fire, i.e., ‘Agni’ in the mandap, upon the completion of the seventh round, the marriage is said to be completed, which is of binding nature and is said to be a valid marriage.
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A.Dear Client,
If you possess valid documents like a voter card, Aadhar Card etc bearing both you and your husband's name and residential proof, then you can contact the concerned Marriage Officer under whose jurisdiction the Police Station of either Bride or BrideGroom falls along with all the necessary documents and obtained the necessary information regarding the procedure for registration of marriage and as per the advice of MO and in compliance of said advice, get your marriage registered under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and obtain a Marriage Certificate. So, get in touch with the concerned Marriage Officer for first-hand information and steps.
If you possess valid documents like a voter card, Aadhar Card etc bearing both you and your husband's name and residential proof, then you can contact the concerned Marriage Officer under whose jurisdiction the Police Station of either Bride or BrideGroom falls along with all the necessary documents and obtained the necessary information regarding the procedure for registration of marriage and as per the advice of MO and in compliance of said advice, get your marriage registered under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and obtain a Marriage Certificate. So, get in touch with the concerned Marriage Officer for first-hand information and steps.
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