Effect Of Agreement In Restraint Of Marriage

Conjugal intermediation contracts, distinct from agreements limiting marriage, are defined as contracts by which a third person is paid to negotiate, obtain or obtain a marriage. It should be noted here that the intercessibility of marriages was widespread, at least among Hindus, in pre-independent India, as indicated in the Hindu Law of So, that the Commission intended to restrict the scope of the section by announcing any agreement by totally limiting the marriage, while allowing partial reluctance when the so agreed restraint is deemed appropriate by the court in the circumstances. This would allow for several agreements that could be better for both individuals and society.

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