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SHORT ANSWER: The Special Marriage Act, 1954 provides a legal framework for intercaste and interreligion marriages in India. DETAILS: - It allows individuals of different religions or castes to marry without converting to each other's religion. - The marriage is registered under this Act, ensuring legal recognition. - A notice of intended marriage must be given to the Marriage Officer, allowing for a 30-day objection period. - It provides for the rights and obligations of the parties after marriage. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If a marriage is solemnized without following the provisions of the Act, it may not be legally recognized. SOURCE: - Special Marriage Act, 1954
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