Response
Arya Samaj marriages require no registration. The certificate given by Arya Samaj Mandir is itself a valid proof of marriage. The girl with whom you married in Arya Samaj is your legally wedded wife, and for getting her back you can file a petition in the Family Court for restitution of conjugal rights.
Arya Samaj marriage is legally valid one and is admissible in court of law without cancelling the same you both again got married which is punishable in the eyes of law. even if u have not got any certificate you must have signed in the Registrar at the time of Arya samaj marriage
Yes marriages in the arya samaj mandir are valid marriages and they only can be held void by court of law
Section 2 of Arya Samaj Marriage Validation Act of 1937 enumerates that Marriage between Arya Samajists not to be invalid
An Arya Samaj marriage can be registered under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, in case both couples have the same principles.
If the beliefs differ, then the couple can register under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.
Both partners will need to fill in the Application Form, sign it and submit it along with two photographs of the marriage ceremonies, invitation card of marriage, age and address proof of both parties, affidavit of Notary/Executive Magistrate to prove that the couple is married under Hindu Marriage Act 1955, fit mental condition and proof of non-relationship between the parties within the degree of prohibition.
Reference: It is legally recognised. In fact, there is the Arya Samaj Marriage Validation Act of 1937 provided under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
Section 2 of Arya Samaj Marriage Validation Act of 1937 enumerates that Marriage between Arya Samajists not to be invalid.ÑNotwithstanding any provision of Hindu
Law, usage or custom to the contrary no marriage contracted whether before or after the commencement
of this Act between two persons being at the time of the marriage Arya Samajists shall be invalid or shall
be deemed over to have been invalid by reason only of the fact that the parties at any time belonged to
different castes or different sub-castes of Hindus or that either or both of the parties at any time before the
marriage belonged to a religion other than Hinduism.
An Arya Samaj marriage can be registered under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, in case both couples have the same principles.
If the beliefs differ, then the couple can register under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.
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