In matters where the Dayabhaga school of Hindu law is silent, local customs and usages are given precedence. This is because the Dayabhaga school recognizes the importance of local customs and traditions in governing family and property matters.
(A) Conditions for a Hindu Marriage | (i) Section 13 |
(B) Registration of Hindu Marriage | (ii) Section 10 |
(C) Judicial Separation | (iii) Section 5 |
(D) Divorce | (iv) Section 8 |