Hindu marriage is not a contract but is an institution laid by a ceremony in which oaths are taken by the bridegroom and the bride with recitations by a priest from the holy scriptures and, witnessed by relatives and friends of both the sides.
No, saptapadi is an essential part of Hindu marriage. Without it marriage can never be completed.
If the marriage is done in the Court and at the Marriage Registrar's office then it is official and cannot be cancelled
R. P. Sethi has written: 'The Hindu marriage act, 1955' -- subject- s -: Marriage - Hindu law -, Marriage law
Marriage IS a contract.
Krishna Nath Chatterjee has written: 'Hindu marriage--past and present' -- subject(s): Hinduism, History, Marriage, Marriage (Hindu law), Religious aspects of Marriage
The primary duty in a marriage contract is the duty to be faithful to your spouse.
They influence Hindu marriage system. They influence people not to have second marriage. This is the reason why divorce are less in India.
i think it is contract marriage & it is illegal!
You can get the legal capacity to contract to marriage in the embassy of the Canada.
Hindu parents ususlly arrange their childrens weddings.
A person cannot sue their spouse for breach of marriage contract. They can however sue them for divorce and end the contract of marriage.
No, but If there is a legal divorce in the first marriage, then you can do the second marriage.