No rituals, no marriage: Supreme Court says certificate can’t replace Hindu ceremonies

The Petitioner- woman and Respondent- man, both trained commercial pilots, were engaged on 07.03.2021. They claimed in their own words, instead of immediately performing marriage as per traditional Hindu ceremony, they obtained a marriage certificate …

The Petitioner- woman and Respondent- man, both trained commercial pilots, were engaged on 07.03.2021. They claimed in their own words, instead of immediately performing marriage as per traditional Hindu ceremony, they obtained a marriage certificate dated 07.07.2021, from a private organization called Vadik Jankalyan Samiti (Regd.). And later, based on that certificate, obtained a certificate of registration of marriage in Uttar Pradesh as per rules.

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