THE ARYA MARRIAGE VALIDATION ACT, 1937
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
SECTIONS
- Short title and extent.
- Marriage between Arya Samajists not to be invalid.
THE ARYA MARRIAGE VALIDATION ACT, 1937
ACT NO. 19 OF 1937
[14th April, 1937.]
An Act to recognise and remove doubts as to the validity of inter-marriages current among Arya
Samajists.
WHEREAS it is expedient to recognise and place beyond doubt the validity of inter-marriages of a
class of Hindus known as Arya Samajists; It is hereby enacted as follows:—
- Short title and extent.—(1) This Act may be called the Arya Marriage Validation Act, 1937.
(2) It extends to the whole of India except the territories which, immediately before the
1st November, 1956, were comprised in Part B States and applies also to citizens of India wherever they
may be.
- Marriage between Arya Samajists not to be invalid.—Notwithstanding any provision of Hindu
Law, usage or custom to the contrary no marriage contracted whether before or after the commencement
of this Act between two persons being at the time of the marriage Arya Samajists shall be invalid or shall
be deemed over to have been invalid by reason only of the fact that the parties at any time belonged to
different castes or different sub-castes of Hindus or that either or both of the parties at any time before the
marriage belonged to a religion other than Hinduism.