Section 496 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
496. Marriage ceremony fraudulently gone through without lawful marriage.—
Whoever, dishonestly or with a fraudulent intention, goes
marriage. After
the marriage, giving a property or valuable
security by the parents of the bride cannot
constitute a "consideration" for the marriage ... parties to the marriage to the United States with a threat
that if the amount was not paid the marriage ceremonies
would not be completed
parents of Annapazham arranged the marriage. The marriage
was performed
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according to Hindu rites and ceremonies in the presence of
relatives who were invited ... parents of Anna-
pazham arranged the marriage. The marriage was performed
according to Hindu rites and ceremonies in the presence of
relatives who were invited
Yajnavalkya defines the Gandharva form of marriage as a marriage by mutual consent and Vijnaneswara adds that Gandharva marriage takes place through the mutual love ... that as Sudras are incompetent to perform ceremonies, none of the ceremonies are essential for a valid marriage according to the Gandharva form
marriage inasmuch as, marriage registration under Section 8 of the Hindu Marriage Act is a mere recording of the marriage after the marriage has been ... Hindu Marriage Act the word "marriage" must be solemnized, means in connection with a marriage to celebrate a marriage with proper ceremony with
Marriage Act , held inter alia, that that word 'solemnize' means in connection with a marriage, 'to celebrate the marriage with proper ceremonies ... marriage solemnized under the Hindu Marriage Act . Under the Hindu marriage Act a Marriage can only be solemnized if the ceremony of the marriage
time of the
settlement of the marriage terms at Deoghar or during the
marriage ceremony; (3) the story of the delivery of
possession ... with the
settlement of the terms of marriage or with any control or
management of the marriage ceremony; (3) there was no
reliable evidence that
that on 22/5/1997
he had gone to attend the marriage ceremony of daughter of son-
in-law of his elder brother, where ... appellant went back to his house at Jaderua. After the entire
marriage ceremonies were over, the complainant came back to his
house, then his neighbors
marriage, and a Hindu marriage will also include a Buddhist marriage, which may be celebrated according to customary rites and ceremonies. If these rites, custom ... marriage was subsisting on the date of the second marriage and the second marriage was also valid and strictly according to the customary ceremonies
there
were allegations of setting of Cracker/patakha Market, Woolen Market, Marriage
Ceremony and Exhibitions which were permitted by the petitioner' Trust within ... Municipal Corporation, for each activity like
Crackers/Patakha Market, Woolen Market, Marriage, Marriage Ceremony and Exhibitions
etc. The petitioner also reminded the Municipal Corporation that