Introduction to Marriage Laws in India

Introduction to Marriage Laws in India

Siva Bose

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Editorial:
Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2021
ISBN:
9781685091071
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Marriage laws are an important aspect of the legal system in India, since marriage is an important aspect of everyone’s life. It is important to learn and familiarize oneself with aspects of marriage law such as registration of a marriage what is a valid and invalid marriage, grounds for divorce, aspects of divorce, types of divorce etc. In this book, we introduce a few aspects of marriage laws, in a way that can be simple and comprehensible for the readers. 

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