दिल्ली में कोर्ट मैरेज: क्या हैं
दिल्ली में कोर्ट मैरेज: क्या हैं वास्तविक प्रक्रियाएँ और छिपी हुई लागतें? दिल्ली में कोर्ट मैरेज करने का विकल्प उन जोड़ों के लिए बहुत सुविधाजनक है जो पारंपरिक विवाह की प्रक्रिया से हटकरRead More
दिल्ली में कोर्ट मैरेज: क्या हैं वास्तविक प्रक्रियाएँ और छिपी हुई लागतें? दिल्ली में कोर्ट मैरेज करने का विकल्प उन जोड़ों के लिए बहुत सुविधाजनक है जो पारंपरिक विवाह की प्रक्रिया से हटकरRead More
NCR में एक दिन में कोर्ट मैरिज: आर्य समाज विवाह के माध्यम से यदि आप एक ही दिन में कोर्ट मैरिज करना चाहते हैं, तो एनसीआर में आर्य समाज विवाह एक त्वरित औरRead More
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, defines the parameters of prohibited relationships to regulate marriages within the Hindu community. These provisions are crucial to prevent marriages that are considered culturally or socially unacceptable dueRead More
The Special Marriage Act, 1954, provides a legal framework for marriages that transcend religious and cultural boundaries. Like the Hindu Marriage Act, it outlines the degrees of prohibited relationship to ensure the sanctityRead More
The Special Marriage Act, 1954, provides guidelines on the degrees of prohibited relationship to regulate marriages between individuals. These provisions aim to ensure the legality and societal acceptance of marital unions. Let’s exploreRead More
Court marriage in Delhi provides a legal framework for couples to solemnize their union regardless of religion or nationality. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the procedure and requirements for court marriage in Delhi:Read More
In India, it is possible for couples to marry without parental consent. The legal framework provides options for individuals to solemnize and register their marriages independently, respecting their personal choices and rights. Here’sRead More
Foreigners wishing to get married in Delhi can do so under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, which allows for a legal union between individuals regardless of their nationality or religion. The process isRead More
In India, marriage laws are designed to cater to the diverse cultural, religious, and social fabric of the nation. Two significant legislations governing marriages are the Special Marriage Act, 1954, and the HinduRead More
For couples where both partners belong to the Muslim religion, marriages are solemnized and registered under the Muslim Personal Laws. The process is distinct from the secular and other religious frameworks in India,Read More