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Which of the following is NOT considered a bar to matrimonial relief under the Hindu Marriage Act?
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What principle is embodied in the legal maxim "One Who Comes To Equity Must Come With Clean Hands"?
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the eligibility of a person to be adopted under Hindu law?
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What is the primary legal implication of a marriage solemnized after the commencement of the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 if it contravenes its provisions?
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What is the primary purpose of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act of 1956?
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Under Section 8 of the Hindu Marriage Act:
i. Marriage registration is mandatory only for Hindus.
ii. State rules under this section must be laid before the Legislature.
iii. The Hindu Marriage Registrar has the authority to inspect, collect evidence, and certify marriages upon fee payment.
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Judicial separation differs from divorce in the following ways:
i. Judicial separation can be filed without a waiting period after marriage.
ii. Divorce ends the marital relationship permanently, while judicial separation allows for reconciliation.
iii. Conversion and absence for over seven years are grounds for both judicial separation and divorce.
iv. Divorce is a precondition for filing for judicial separation.
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What distinguishes judicial separation from divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act?
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Under which circumstances can a marriage be considered voidable according to the Hindu Marriage Act?
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In matrimonial law, what does the term "connivance" refer to?
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