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What is the Special Marriage Act, and who can opt for it?

11-Aug-2024
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The Special Marriage Act, 1954, is an Indian legislation that provides a legal framework for the solemnization and registration of marriages between individuals irrespective of their religion, caste, or creed. It is designed to facilitate interfaith and inter-caste marriages, allowing individuals to marry without renouncing their respective religions. Here’s an overview of the Special Marriage Act and its provisions: Key Features of the Special Marriage Act Civil Marriage: The Act provides for a civil form of marriage where the couple can marry in a secular manner, without any religious ceremonies. Applicability: The Act applies to all Indian citizens irrespective of religion, domicile, or nationality. It also applies to Indian nationals living abroad. Conditions for Marriage: Age: The minimum age for marriage is 21 years for males and 18 years for females. Monogamy: Neither party should have a living spouse at the time of marriage. Mental Capacity: Both parties should be capable of giving valid consent to the marriage at the time of the marriage. Prohibited Relationship: The parties should not be within the degrees of prohibited relationship as defined under the Act, unless allowed by their customs (if applicable). Procedure for Marriage: Notice of Intended Marriage: The couple must give a written notice of their intention to marry to the Marriage Registrar of the district where at least one of them has resided for at least 30 days prior to giving the notice. Publication of Notice: The notice is published by the Marriage Registrar, inviting objections, if any, within 30 days. Objection and Inquiry: If any objections are raised, the Registrar conducts an inquiry to verify their validity. Solemnization of Marriage: If there are no valid objections, the marriage can be solemnized after 30 days but within three months of the notice. The marriage is solemnized in the presence of the Marriage Registrar and three witnesses. Marriage Certificate: After the solemnization, the Marriage Registrar issues a marriage certificate, which serves as legal proof of the marriage. Registration of Marriage: The Act also provides for the registration of existing marriages (performed under any other form or custom) under its provisions. Rights and Obligations: Marriages under the Special Marriage Act confer the same rights and obligations as those under personal laws, including matters related to divorce, alimony, and inheritance. Who Can Opt for the Special Marriage Act? Interfaith Couples: Couples from different religious backgrounds who wish to marry without converting to each other’s religion. Inter-caste Couples: Couples belonging to different castes who prefer a secular and legally recognized marriage. Couples Wanting a Civil Marriage: Individuals who prefer a non-religious, civil marriage ceremony. Indian Citizens and Non-Resident Indians: The Act applies to Indian citizens residing in India and abroad, including non-resident Indians (NRIs). Foreign Nationals: In some cases, foreign nationals wishing to marry Indian citizens can opt for marriage under this Act, subject to certain conditions and legal requirements. Conclusion The Special Marriage Act, 1954, provides a secular and legal framework for the solemnization and registration of marriages irrespective of religion, caste, or creed. It is particularly beneficial for interfaith and inter-caste couples seeking a non-religious marriage ceremony and legal recognition. By ensuring equal rights and legal protections for all married couples, the Act promotes social harmony and inclusivity.

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