In India, matrimonial laws are diverse and based on personal laws, with the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 governing Hindu marriages, and the Special Marriage Act of 1954 for inter-religious and inter-caste marriages. The Indian Divorce Act, 1869, applies to non-Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh individuals. Marriage laws also address issues like dowry, adoption, maintenance, and guardianship.
Key Aspects of Indian Matrimonial Laws:
Marriage:
Hindu Marriage Act: Requires the bridegroom to be 21 and the bride 18 years old.
Special Marriage Act: Also requires the bridegroom to be 21 and the bride 18.
Conditions for Validity: No existing spouse, mental capacity to consent, and no prohibited relationships.
Divorce:
Grounds: Cruelty, desertion, adultery, and other factors are common grounds for divorce.
Special Marriage Act: Allows divorce on grounds of infidelity, abuse, or abandonment.
Maintenance:
The law provides for maintenance to the spouse, especially the wife, during and after divorce.
The husband can be ordered to pay permanent maintenance to his wife.
Dowry:
Dowry prohibition laws prevent the demand and acceptance of dowry.
Other Relevant Laws:
Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 governs adoptions and maintenance in Hindu families.
Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 deals with the appointment of guardians for minors.
Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 covers the minority status of Hindu children.
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