This paper explores the evolving socio-legal aspects of Hindu marriage in India. It examines the shift from a sacramental view to a blend of religious and secular contracts, the changing role of consent, and the recognition of live-in relationships. The paper underscores the need for the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955, to adapt to these changes to ensure clarity and fairness in Hindu marriage matters, as societal norms and customs continue to evolve.
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