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An Orfi marriage, which is a non-registered form of marriage commonly practiced in some Muslim communities, is not legally recognized in England. For a marriage to be lawful in England, it must be conducted according to the legal requirements set out in the Marriage Act 1836 and subsequent legislation, which includes registration with the appropriate authorities. Without this formal registration, an Orfi marriage lacks legal status and does not confer any legal rights or obligations. Couples seeking legal recognition must follow the established civil marriage procedures.

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