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6 years ago

I am a 20 year old Hindu girl intending to marey a 25 year old muslim man through the special marriage act. Neither of us want to convert to any other religion. I want to stay a hindu and he wants to stay a muslim. Is this kind of marriage possible? If so, can anybody interfere in our marriage wanting to dissolve it showing religious reasons?

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.dear client in your case yes You can register your marriage under the Special Marriage Act and there are very simple procedural formalities for the same.
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Ashish K Dongre

Responded 6 years ago

A.Yes, u can register your marriage under special act. Nobody can dissolve your marriage if both of you are major.
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Johnson Thangiah

Responded 6 years ago

A.Sir,
Register the marriage under special marriage act.The religion is a private affairs of the human.Kindly follow the principle of live and let to live.
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Purbasha Roy

Responded 6 years ago

A.Hello dear, for getting married in India the girl should be 18 years of age or above and the man should be 21 years of age or above. In your case both of you are eligible of that. According to Indian law any adult human has the right to choose her/his partner for marriage and nobody can oppose that in the basis of religion. Get the form of registering marriage under the Special Marriage Act from your district Marriage Register Office. Register your marriage with the needful.
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Rajeev Srivastava

Responded 6 years ago

A.Yes. You can remain hindu after the marriage under special marriage act. There is no need to change the religion in special marriage act for the purpose of the marriage.
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Ambrose Leo

Responded 6 years ago

A.There is Landmark Judgement of the Apex Court both of you are independent major under the Law.can marry ,no question of any body interfere with your legal lawful marriage.Only you two are the parties & decision will yours.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 6 years ago

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A.Yes it is possible under the Special Marriage Act, and no one has any right or authority to stop you from marrying on the basis of religion. Just go ahead and have a blissful life.
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