Hindu Law - Study Mode

[#221] It is permissible for a respondent to file a counter claim under
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(D) Section 23A of Hindu Marriage Act

[#222] Who is natural guardian of a married minor girl
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(D) Husband

[#223] For cases falling under section 12 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 determining factor.
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(B) Curability is not a

[#224] Under Hindu law, if a minor marries without the consent of the parents/ guardian, the marriage would be:
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(C) Valid

Explanation

Solution: According to Hindu law, a minor's marriage without the consent of the parents/guardian is considered both invalid and void. The consent of the parents or guardian is a crucial requirement for a valid marriage under Hindu law. If a minor enters into a marriage without obtaining the necessary consent, the marriage would be considered invalid as it fails to meet the essential requirements for a valid marriage. Additionally, Section 12 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, states that any marriage of a person who is under the age of 18 years (for females) or 21 years (for males) is voidable . This means that the marriage is considered void from the beginning and can be declared null and void by a court. Therefore, in the given scenario, if a minor marries without the consent of the parents/guardian, the marriage would be both invalid and void . ** Please note that legal interpretations may vary, and it is recommended to consult a legal professional for precise advice in specific cases.

[#225] Under Hindu law where the husband creates a condition in which the wife is compelled to leave the conjugal home and live separately
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(D) The husband is guilty of constructive desertion