SPECIAL MARRIAGE ACT, 1954
The Special Marriage Act of 1954 was passed by the Indian Parliament. The Act was passed to make it easier for interfaith couples to marry in a civil ceremony. It offers Indian citizens and Indian nationals living abroad a unique type of marriage, regardless of the religion practiced by either partner. The Special Marriage Act of 1954 supersedes Act III of 1872. Act III would create a new civil marriage statute
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