अगर ऐसे हुई है शादी तो नहीं चलेंगे पति पर कोई भी केस😱 सुप्रीम कोर्ट का ऐतिहासिक फैसला !

Advocate Jitendra
29 Dec 202404:54

Summary

TLDRThis video explains a landmark Supreme Court ruling that can significantly benefit husbands facing legal challenges in marital disputes. It reveals how marriages not conducted through proper Hindu rituals can be deemed invalid, rendering any cases like maintenance, 498A, or domestic violence against the husband void. The video discusses how to use this judgment to avoid lengthy legal battles, including divorce, and the possibility of remarrying without formal divorce proceedings. Viewers are guided on how to apply this ruling in court to dismiss ongoing cases and simplify their legal troubles.

Takeaways

  • 😀 If your marriage was performed informally (e.g., not in a traditional Hindu manner), it may be considered invalid under law.
  • 😀 Marriages performed through notary, paper, temple, or Arya Samaj without the traditional seven vows are considered invalid.
  • 😀 If the marriage is invalid, any cases filed by the wife (e.g., maintenance, IPC 498A, domestic violence) will not be legally valid.
  • 😀 You are not legally married if the marriage was not conducted in accordance with traditional Hindu rites, which means you don't owe any legal obligations to your spouse.
  • 😀 You don’t need to pay maintenance if the marriage is invalid and there is no legal relationship of husband and wife.
  • 😀 There’s no need to go through a divorce process if the marriage is invalid, as you are not legally married.
  • 😀 The Supreme Court ruling clarifies that only marriages with the seven vows (Saat Phere) are recognized as legally valid in Hindu law.
  • 😀 If your marriage is invalid, you can challenge any legal cases filed by your wife, as she is not legally your spouse.
  • 😀 To resolve ongoing legal disputes, you can present this Supreme Court ruling in court to have cases against you dismissed.
  • 😀 By applying this Supreme Court judgment, you can save yourself from ongoing legal battles and avoid future complications related to your marriage.

Q & A

  • What is the main message of the video?

    -The main message of the video is that a specific Supreme Court ruling can help individuals avoid legal complications with their wife, including maintenance payments, dowry cases, and divorce proceedings. The ruling states that if a marriage is not conducted through traditional Hindu rituals, it can be considered invalid, making any legal actions taken by the wife not applicable.

  • How does the Supreme Court ruling affect maintenance and dowry cases?

    -According to the ruling, if the marriage was not conducted through proper Hindu rituals, it is considered invalid. As a result, any maintenance or dowry-related cases filed by the wife would be dismissed, since the legal relationship between husband and wife does not exist in the eyes of the law.

  • Can a man remarry if his marriage is considered invalid under this ruling?

    -Yes, the ruling suggests that if the marriage is invalid, the man is not legally married to the woman. Therefore, he is free to remarry without the need for a formal divorce, as the marriage is not legally recognized.

  • What type of marriages does the Supreme Court ruling apply to?

    -The ruling applies to marriages that were not conducted according to traditional Hindu rituals, such as marriages conducted via notary, civil paperwork, or religious ceremonies like Arya Samaj or temple weddings. These are considered invalid under the ruling.

  • What happens if a man and woman had a marriage without following proper Hindu rituals?

    -If a marriage was conducted without the traditional Hindu rituals, it will be considered invalid. In such a case, the couple is not legally recognized as husband and wife, and any legal actions related to the marriage (like maintenance or dowry cases) would be invalid.

  • Can the man still be held liable for cases related to maintenance, dowry, or divorce if the marriage is invalid?

    -No, if the marriage is deemed invalid by the court, the man cannot be held liable for maintenance, dowry, or divorce proceedings. The legal relationship does not exist, so the wife cannot file such cases against him.

  • What should a man do if his marriage is invalid and the wife has filed cases against him?

    -The man should present the Supreme Court's judgment in court and explain that the marriage is invalid. He needs to convince the court that since the marriage was not legally valid, the cases filed by the wife should be dismissed.

  • Is the Supreme Court ruling applicable to all types of marriages?

    -No, the ruling is specifically applicable to marriages that did not follow the proper Hindu rituals, such as the 'Saat Phere' ceremony. Marriages conducted in temples, Arya Samaj, or through notaries are considered invalid under this ruling.

  • What is the significance of the 'Saat Phere' in the context of this ruling?

    -The 'Saat Phere' or seven rounds around the sacred fire is considered an essential part of a valid Hindu marriage. The Supreme Court ruling states that only marriages that follow this ritual, and other traditional Hindu practices, are legally recognized.

  • What should a person do to get the benefits of this Supreme Court ruling?

    -To benefit from this ruling, the person must demonstrate that their marriage was not conducted through proper Hindu rituals. This can be done by presenting evidence to the court and applying the Supreme Court's judgment to challenge any ongoing legal proceedings, such as maintenance, dowry cases, or divorce cases.

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