Hindu Marriage Act 1955
All major religions have their own laws which govern marriage and divorce within their own community for which separate regulations exist regarding divorce in interfaith marriages. Hindus, including Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains, are governed by the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. For the applicability of the act, the Hindu Marriage shall be a marriage between two Hindus that means they shall be "Hindus" to which the provisions of "Hindu Marriage Act" applies.
QUESTION REPLIED BY EXPERTS
- Who are Hindus?
- How does Hindu Marriage take effect?
- How does marriage between a Hindu and Christian take effect?
- How does marriage under sikh religion take effect?
- What will happen if spouse cease to be Hindu after marriage?
- How does Hindu and Buddhist marriage,
- Applicability of the act
- What are the prohibited degrees under Hindu marriage act?
- What is monogamy in Hindu marriage act?







