Section 25 of SMA : Section 25: Voidable Marriages
SMA
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Explanation using Example
Consider a scenario where Alice and Bob have entered into a marriage under The Special Marriage Act, 1954. After the marriage, Alice refuses to consummate the marriage without any justified reason. Bob, feeling that the essential marital obligation is not being fulfilled, decides to approach the court for an annulment of the marriage.
In this case, under Section 25 of The Special Marriage Act, 1954, Bob can file a petition for the marriage to be declared voidable and seek a decree of nullity on the grounds that the marriag...
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