What is the result of a Hindu marriage solemnised without fulfillment of the above mentioned necessary conditions? |
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This is a marked fall from 1990 when over half of marriages were solemnised in a religious ceremony. |
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In September of 1943 my marriage was solemnised with V.S., who had come out of jail just then. |
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Whatever the interpretation proposed, in many civilisations it harks back to some solemnised form of public ritualised practice. |
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Once the proceedings gets formalised, the marriage is solemnised. |
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The term more familiar to most Indians for a marriage solemnised by a civil or government official, without any religious ceremony, would perhaps be civil marriage. |
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These documents must be kept by the officiant in the archives of the church where the marriage is solemnised. |
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In the early days of the United States, there was doubt whether a marriage solemnised in that manner was entitled to legal recognition. |
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And even Scrooge was not so dreadfully cut up by the sad event, but that he was an excellent man of business on the very day of the funeral, and solemnised it with an undoubted bargain. |
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The Court held that the marriage was invalid, both on the technical grounds that the pretended marriage was solemnised without a marriage schedule and was not properly registered, and on the absence of free consent. |
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For inside this courthouse Alabama's first same-sex marriages were solemnised on February 9th. Campaigners for gay rights feel that history is on their side, so they are not shy about invoking it. |
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However, her in-laws have refused to recognise her marriage saying it was solemnised against their wishes. |
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