GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

GK

RTI ACT 2005

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the nature of a Hindu Marriage today?
A
Contract
B
Sacrament
C
Partly contract and partly sacrament
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Also, today it has been established due to the west that for marriage to be effective, there must an agreement of voluntarily entering into it by both the parties. Thus, to sum up, the Hindu marriage has not remained a contract and neither it has remained a sacrament. But it can be said it is a semblance of both.

Detailed explanation-2: -Marriage is regarded to be a sacrament by Hindus, rather than a form of social contract, since they believe that all men and women are created to be parents, and practise dharma together, as ordained by the Vedas. The Brahmanas state that man is only said to be “complete” after marrying a woman, and acquiring progeny.

Detailed explanation-3: -Marriage under the Hindus Marriage Act, 1955 It no longer remains a pure sacrament and a binding religious duty. In the sacred texts marriage created an inseparable tie between the husband and wife, which could not be broken, in any circumstances whatsoever.

Detailed explanation-4: -Nature of marriage under Hindu Law Marriage between two parties is to establish a relationship between them as husband and wife. According to Hindu law, the nature of marriage is considered a sacred tie that cannot be broken ever. This allows a man and a woman to perform religious and spiritual duties.

Detailed explanation-5: -Marriage is not only A sacrament but also a contract. ❖ In the case of Anjona Dasi v. Ghose12 the court observed that the marriage, whatever else it is, sacrament and institution, which is undoubtedly a contract entered into for the consideration with correlative rights and duties.

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