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Which of the following sentences best encapsulates a solemnised marriage in terms of Hindu Law?

Option: 1

The relationship is exclusively based on mutual consent in a solemnised marriage, where rituals and ceremonies are optional


Option: 2

A solemnised marriage is one that the state recognises when a couple registers their union legally without taking part in any traditional rituals.


Option: 3

 A marriage that has been solemnised has been consummated following the performance of customary rituals and ceremonies that are pertinent to the parties concerned


Option: 4

 An unceremoniously solemnised marriage is one in which the partnership is largely for the goal of reproducing.


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A solemnised marriage, also known as a "samskara" or "vivaha" in Hindu Law, is one that has been performed in accordance with customary Hindu ceremonies and procedures. This often involves ceremonies that validate the marriage, such as the Saptapadi (walking seven steps around the sacred fire), Kanyadaan (giving the bride away), etc. The alternative choices do not adequately depict a solemnised marriage under Hindu Law. option d is the correct option.

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