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  1. 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.

  2. Jun 8, 2021 · They are the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872. The Marriage Validation Act, 1892; the Christian Marriage Act 1905; the Indian Marital Cause Act, 1948; the Converts Marriage Dissolution Act, 1866 and as a result the Indian Divorce Act, 1869. This Act consolidates the law associated with the solemnizing of Indian Christian Marriage.

  3. Dec 7, 2023 · Learn about the legal consequences of being cruel in Christian marriages in India under the Indian Christian Marriage Act and the Indian Christian Divorce Act. Find out how to prove cruelty, what remedies are available, and how the law treats different types of cruelty equally.

  4. Jul 25, 2024 · In summation, the dissolution of marriage under Christian law in India is governed by the Indian Divorce Act of 1869, which provides specific grounds for divorce, recognizing both fault and mutual consent as basis for a petition for dissolution.

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  5. Dec 26, 2023 · This article explores the legal frameworks that govern Christian marriages in India, including the Indian Christian Marriage Act of 1872 and the Special Marriage Act of 1954. It examines the challenges and synergies that arise when Christian couples choose between these legal systems, especially in interfaith unions.

  6. 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.

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  8. Oct 29, 2022 · In this article, we’ll take a look at the grounds for divorce under Christian law in India. We’ll discuss what is required to file for a divorce and the different factors that are taken into consideration when deciding who gets custody of the children and who gets to keep the property.