Study of related theories and sections of Hindu marriage act, 1955
Sandeep
The aim of the paper is to make the peruser mindful of the arrangements of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. There are distinctive laws which administer separate from cases for various religion in India. Hindus (which incorporates Sikh, Jain, Budh) are administered by Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. The Act applies to all types of Hinduism (for instance, to a man who is a Virashaiva, a Lingayat or a supporter of the Brahmo, Prarthana or Arya Samaj) and furthermore perceives branches of the Hindu religion as determined in Article 44 of the Indian Constitution. Quite, these incorporate Jains and Buddhists. The Act likewise applies to any individual who is a lasting inhabitant in the India who isn't Muslim, Jew, Christian, or Parsi by religion.