A.Dear client,
Please provide me with more information about the issue you are facing and who is the one causing mental harassment to you. Without the proper understanding of what you are facing, giving legal advice may mislead you so please provide with the proper issue you are facing.
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Please provide me with more information about the issue you are facing and who is the one causing mental harassment to you. Without the proper understanding of what you are facing, giving legal advice may mislead you so please provide with the proper issue you are facing.
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A.Dear Sir,
It seems both of you attained the age of majority and crossed marriageable age. Get your marriage registered legally and stay away from your respective parents.
It seems both of you attained the age of majority and crossed marriageable age. Get your marriage registered legally and stay away from your respective parents.
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A.Dear Client,
To make a marriage legally valid, essential conditions as laid down under Sec.5 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 shall be met by the couple. Amongst others, both parties must be of legal age to marry. The bride must be at least 18 years old and the husband must be at least 21 years old at the time of the marriage. Once both partners reach marriageable age, they have the right to decide marriage independently on their own, any objection from anyone including parents is not maintainable. Mental harassment by parents following the proposed marriage may be represented before the Chairperson, Women's Commission and Human Rights Commission or an NGO rendered dedicated social service in the matter for resolving the issue. Sometimes proper counseling by an expert resolves the matter amicably.
To make a marriage legally valid, essential conditions as laid down under Sec.5 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 shall be met by the couple. Amongst others, both parties must be of legal age to marry. The bride must be at least 18 years old and the husband must be at least 21 years old at the time of the marriage. Once both partners reach marriageable age, they have the right to decide marriage independently on their own, any objection from anyone including parents is not maintainable. Mental harassment by parents following the proposed marriage may be represented before the Chairperson, Women's Commission and Human Rights Commission or an NGO rendered dedicated social service in the matter for resolving the issue. Sometimes proper counseling by an expert resolves the matter amicably.
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