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  2. They are the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872, the Marriages Validation Act, 1892, the Cochin Christian Civil Marriage Act, 1905, the Indian Matrimonial Causes (War Marriages) Act, 1948, the Converts Marriage Dissolution Act, 1866 and the Indian Divorce Act, 1869.

  3. An act to provide for the solemnisation of marriages and for divorce among professing the Christian religion. Be it enacted by the Jammu and Kashmir State Legislature in the

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  4. THE INDIAN CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE ACT, 1872 ACT NO. 15 OF 1872 [18th July, 1872.] An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the solemnization in India of the marriages of Christians. PREAMBLE.—WHEREAS it is expedient to consolidate and amend the law relating to the solemnization

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  5. The Act's Preamble highlights its importance in consolidating and revising laws governing Christian marriages in India. The Act, divided into eight parts, specifies terms such as Church of England, Church of Scotland, Church of Rome, Church, and Christian.

  6. The Indian Christian Marriage Act of 1872 is an act of the Parliament of India regulating the legal marriage of Indian Christians. It was enacted on 18 July 1872 and applies throughout India, excluding the territories ( Travancore-Cochin , Manipur and Jammu and Kashmir.

  7. Jun 24, 2024 · The Christian Divorce Act, also known as the Indian Divorce Act, 1869, is the primary legislation governing divorce among Christians in India. This Act lays down the grounds for divorce, the legal procedures, and the rights of the parties involved.

  8. Jun 1, 2023 · Under the Indian Christian Marriage Act, a couple can legally get divorced if they mutually agree to it. To make their divorce valid, both parties have to agree on the following grounds: Adultery. Desertion for a period of two years or more.