Monday, November 5, 2018

Can a women marry a person whom was divorced by herself ? Helpline :- 9962999008

In a rare incident in Gurugram near Delhi a MNC employee who was forcibly divorced her husband by her parents. The college girl who married against the will of her parents was put to an end to her marriage under threat of her parents. Recently by a complaint given by the girl the Delhi Commission for women rescue the 30 year old girl and now she was married to her ex-husband. The question of legality is whether the second marriage with her same husband whom she divorce previously is valid under law. In case of Muslims and want to marry as per Muslim law then after getting divorce decree you have to marry with a third person , and after consumption of marriage again, he should divorce, then you can again get marry with the same person. Unless he divorces the second wife, he cannot marry his divorced wife legally. Such things prevails in Muslim Community. And in the same time a person cannot go two formats of marriage with the same person simultaneously. If a women marries a person under Hindu law and subsequently marries under special marriage Act, only the Hindu marriage is a valid one and they cannot claim rights under special marriage Act. The second marriage with the same person is not valid under law. In law under Christian marriage Act one person can be from any other religion and should compulsory a Christian. The other religious person can marry a Christian boy or Girl without changing his religion. When such marriage took place and subsequently he or she under goes other marriage under their own religion, then the second marriage is void under law. When one format of marriage is subsisting a person cannot go under another form of marriage under another format. But in a interesting question can a women marry the same person after divorcing him. The Muslim law never permits. Remarriage to an ex-spouse was forbidden during some eras of history. Biblical Jewish law, in Deuteronomy 24:1-4, allowed a man to divorce his wife if she displeased him, but stipulated that if his wife then married another man, and the second marriage ended in divorce, she could not remarry her first husband. During the Middle Ages, a primary teacher of the Catholic church's canon law, St. Thomas Aquinas, ruled in "Summa Theologica" that divorce was permissible only if a wife committed adultery or followed another faith instead of Christianity. An ex-wife divorced for adultery was not allowed to remarry. If an ex-wife repented of her adultery, her ex-husband was allowed to remarry her. But the Christian Marriage Act has not made any hurdles in re-marring the same person after divorcing him. In Hindu Laws the section 5 of Hindu Marriage Act has not imposed any conditions regarding the validity of a divorced person marring again. The Author K.P.Satish Kumar is the leading Divorce lawyer in Chennai. By Team Daniel & Daniel Helpline: 9962999008.

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