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A Love Letter to India : How Online Platforms Counter the Political Fable of âLove Jihadâ
India Love Project and Project Anti-Caste Love are taking over the digital space to celebrate a love that goes beyond caste, class, gender, sexuality, disability, and age â all social markers.
Photos of couples and love letters uploaded as part of two online projects to promote inter-community love.
Society19/Feb/2021
Zainab Darukhanawala and Sinu Daniel have been married for two years now, but their love story has been 10 years in the making. They met each other 12 years ago, a meet-cute that translated into regular dates. By the time they set up a meeting for their respective sets of parents in 2014, they had self-confessedly fulfilled all tropes and cliches around love.
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No Need To Display Notice For Inter-Faith Marriages: Allahabad High Court No Need To Display Notice For Inter-Faith Marriages: Allahabad High Court In a 47-page judgment on Tuesday, Justice Vivek Chaudhary said couples can now give a written request to the Marriage Officer to publish or not to publish a notice .
Allahabad High Court said publication of notices would invade in the fundamental rights of liberty
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The mandatory display of notices for marriage of inter-faith couples will be optional from now, the Allahabad High Court said today in an order that is likely to bring relief to inter faith couples.
NEW DELHI: The Allahabad high court on Wednesday ruled that the mandatory publishing of notice for interfaith marriages under the Speical Marriages Act, 1954 will now be optional. While giving notice under Section 5 of the Act of 1954, it shall be optional for the parties to the intended marriage to make a request in writing to the Marriage Officer to publish or not to publish a notice under Section 6 and follow the procedure of objections as prescribed under the Act of 1954, the court said in its 47-page order. In case they do not make such a request for publication of notice in writing, while giving notice under Section 5 of the Act, the Marriage Officer shall not publish any such notice or entertain objections to the intended marriage and proceed with the solemnization of the marriage, the order further said.