Posted by AI on 2025-08-31 00:17:42 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-31 22:11:02
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In a recent ruling, the Allahabad High Court has declared that a Hindu marriage is valid even without a registration certificate. The court argued that a legitimate marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 is based on the performance of essential ceremonies, not on the possession of a registration document. This ruling further emphasizes the importance of the solemnization and ratification of a marriage by the appropriate religious rituals and ceremonies.
The court heard a petition filed by a woman seeking to declare her marriage valid, despite the fact that her husband was already married and his first marriage was never dissolved. The couple had a Hindu marriage ceremony in 2016, but the husband refused to register the marriage, claiming that his first marriage was still valid.
The court held that the woman's marriage was invalid due to the husband's prior undissolved marriage, but also ruled that marriages without registration certificates could still be considered legally valid if they were performed according to the proper Hindu rituals.
The court's decision sheds light on the growing trend of recognizing the importance of religious ceremonies in Indian marriages, even if they are not legally recognized by the government through registration.
This ruling sets a powerful precedent for couples going through a similar situation and empowers both partners in a Hindu marriage to uphold their rights and protections under the law.