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VOL. 6, ISSUE 3 (2024)
Case summary: Dolly Rani V. Manish Kumar Chanchal 2024 SCC online SC 754
Authors
Roopesh A G, Ramana Subramanian S
Abstract
This case study is of Dolly Rani and Manish Kumar Chanchal both are
flying commercial pilots initially the couple was not regarded as legally
married as their marriage was null and void under the Hindu Marriage Acht,
1955. The couple had a registered marriage with a certificate issued by Vadik
Jan Kalyan Samiti, but did not perform the basic ceremonies stated in section 7
of the Act. Therefore, the court annulled the marriage, the certificate, and
all the processes that were associated with it from the very beginning. The
judgment can be seen as pointing towards the sociological importance of
marriage to Indian society where even in matrimony, there is much more than a
mere contract. The author’s view is in solidarity with the court whereby they
emphasize the importance of sticking to the culture in as concerning Hindu
marriages.
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Pages:195-196
How to cite this article:
Roopesh A G, Ramana Subramanian S "Case summary: Dolly Rani V. Manish Kumar Chanchal 2024 SCC online SC 754". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 6, Issue 3, 2024, Pages 195-196
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