Yes, but before 15 years or attaining puberty consent of guardian required and after this age consent of bride and groom is must. Furthermore these conditions vary from one legal system to another and that's why conflict may arise.
@@chtushar8788 but the conflict of polygamy should be governed by laws of place where marriage is celebrated..then here..how can we apply the laws of place of domicile..please clear my doubt.
Mam i want to ask tht If a hindu person who is already married like from india goes to Pakistan for doing 2nd marriage then it comes into the nature nd forms of marriage nd lex loci celebrations is applied on tht Then tht marriage should not be null nd void.
First marriage is checked at first place before jumping on second marriage. First marriage is celebrated in India where monogamy is to be followed by Hindus. So a Hindu can't perform polygamy at any place. Second marriage become null and void
Private international law by Paras Diwan, Private International Law/Conflict of law by Mynne, lectures on private international law by Dr. Rega Surya Rao
I have explained in video that jurisdiction determined on basis of immovable, movable property and other causes...dear watch video again for rules to determine jurisdiction
great vedio maam ,helped alott dring exams
Also this helped me a lot, you made the topic very easy to understand, thankyou so much mam
Mam private international law ka Pura exam aapki video ko dekh kr dene ja rha hu
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Mam can you please make short video on assignment of choices in action
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Thank you for sharing this Ma'am!
There is no age limit for marriage in Islam. However, the consummation of marriage is done after attaining a certain age limit.
Yes, but before 15 years or attaining puberty consent of guardian required and after this age consent of bride and groom is must. Furthermore these conditions vary from one legal system to another and that's why conflict may arise.
Conceptual clearity mam
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great video , watching from Nepal
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Mam if parties are domiciles of england and they perform marriage in pakistan and then went in england , can now they do polygamy???
No, because they have the domicile of England and the country doesn't allow polygamy.
Yes Tushar is correct
@@chtushar8788 ok tushar thanks ,😊
@@chtushar8788 but the conflict of polygamy should be governed by laws of place where marriage is celebrated..then here..how can we apply the laws of place of domicile..please clear my doubt.
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Maam if possible then please post lectures on tort and contract in private interanational law🙏
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Hi, video about legitimacy, is missing.
Covered in Domicile topic
potential class💙
Mam i want to ask tht If a hindu person who is already married like from india goes to Pakistan for doing 2nd marriage then it comes into the nature nd forms of marriage nd lex loci celebrations is applied on tht
Then tht marriage should not be null nd void.
First marriage is checked at first place before jumping on second marriage. First marriage is celebrated in India where monogamy is to be followed by Hindus. So a Hindu can't perform polygamy at any place. Second marriage become null and void
Thanku so much mam 😊😊
Can any one suggest books regarding pvt international law
Private international law by Paras Diwan, Private International Law/Conflict of law by Mynne, lectures on private international law by Dr. Rega Surya Rao
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Mam ante nuptial and Lex loci domicilii are same or there is any difference in these and can we use ante nuptial in capacity to marry
Both are different
How is jurisdiction determined?
I have explained in video that jurisdiction determined on basis of immovable, movable property and other causes...dear watch video again for rules to determine jurisdiction
But you didn't cover the topic of metrimonial causes like divorce
Video become lengthy
Lecture to thora tez diya karen,15 minutes ki video ko itna lamba kar diya
If you feel it is lengthy, don't watch'.