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Section 496 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
496. Marriage ceremony fraudulently gone through without lawful marriage.-- Whoever, dishonestly
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marriage terms at Deoghar or during the
marriage ceremony; (3) the story of the delivery of
possession of the houses ... marriage or with any control or
management of the marriage ceremony; (3) there was no
reliable evidence that Sumitra Devi
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scope of-
Demand for payment of money made during marriage ceremonies-
Demand pressed later- Whether constitutes an offence under
section ... appellant (bride's father) alleged that during the marriage
ceremonies the first respondent (bride groom's father) had
demanded
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that she was not
converted to Hinduism before the marriage ceremony was
performed. The fact that the appellant chose ... through
the marriage ceremony according to Hindu rites with
Annapazham in the presence of a large number of persons
clearly
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sacrifice into
the fire on the occasion of the marriage ceremony should be
performed 'yathasmriti' what is explained ... commentary by
'Svagrhyaproktavidhina'. Yet occasional notices of marriage
ceremonies in the smritis as well as in the Ramayana and
Mahabharatha
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complainant and that they were not invited
for the marriage ceremony and as such they were got-up witnesses ... waiting for a while and watching the marriage
ceremony. But the fact that he is related to both sides
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taken at the occasion of the marriage ceremony. In cross-examination,
he denied the suggestion that he had taken ... taxi. He further
stated that the entire marriage ceremony took about 4 or 5 hours in the
temple. He denied
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respondent
that he had attended many Hindu Marriage ceremonies; but he did not
notice the ceremony performed at the time ... have
been followed definitely as an essence of marriage ceremony from
ancient times and recognised such ceremonies as obligatory
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that whilst he was aware of the earlier marriage
ceremony between the respondent and Mr. Webster before he went through ... marriage ceremony with her, she informed him that that earlier
marriage had been cancelled or, in other words set aside
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that there had been any
modification of the essential marriage ceremonies on the observance of
which a marriage becomes valid ... question whether the formal requisites of a
valid marriage ceremony were satisfied. In the instant case, evidence
had been adduced
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