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and Rejects Embassy’s Basis for Visa Denial

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Bombay High Court Upholds Validity of Marriage Certificate Issued Under the Special Marriage Act, Rules That Non-Compliance with 30-Day Residence Requirement Does Not Render Marriage Void, and Rejects Embassy’s Basis for Visa Denial
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Bombay High Court Upholds Validity of Marriage Certificate Issued Under the Special Marriage Act, Rules That Non-Compliance with 30-Day Residence Requirement Does Not Render Marriage Void, and Rejects Embassy’s Basis for Visa Denial

Court’s Decision The High Court ruled that the marriage certificate issued under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, is a legally valid and conclusive document, confirming the solemnization of the marriage.…
Posted by Rawlaw March 4, 2025

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