The correct answer is (a) Section 7.
Section 7 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 provides for the registration of Hindu marriages. It states that every marriage between Hindus shall be registered in accordance with the provisions of this Act. The registration of a marriage is not compulsory, but it is advisable to do so for the following reasons:
- It provides evidence of the marriage in case of any dispute.
- It makes it easier to obtain a divorce or judicial separation.
- It makes it easier to claim maintenance or property rights.
The procedure for registration of a Hindu marriage is as follows:
- The parties to the marriage must apply to the Registrar of Marriages in the district where the marriage is solemnized.
- The application must be accompanied by the following documents:
- A declaration from each of the parties that they are not married to any other person.
- A declaration from two witnesses who were present at the marriage.
- A copy of the marriage certificate.
- The Registrar will then register the marriage and issue a certificate of registration.
It is important to note that the registration of a Hindu marriage is not a substitute for a religious ceremony. The religious ceremony is still required to be performed in accordance with the customs and traditions of the parties.