Introduction Marriage in India is not only a sacred bond but also a recognized legal institution. For Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs, the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, governs the laws related to marriage, divorce,
Introduction Marriage in India is not only a sacred bond but also a legally binding contract. While traditional marriages follow religious customs, court marriages take place under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 — a
What is a Will Deed? A Will Deed (वसीयत-नामा) is, therefore, a legal declaration made by a person, known as the testator, regarding how their property and assets will be distributed after their death.
Court marriage is a lawful and efficient way for couples to solemnize their marriage without traditional rituals or religious ceremonies. In Delhi, the process follows the Special Marriage Act, 1954, ensuring legal protection, equality,
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