Absence of saptapadi alone cannot invalidate marriage: What Delhi High Court said on a Hindu marriage
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Referring to established jurisprudence, including precedent from the Bombay High Court, the Bench emphasized the legal principle that long cohabitation and societal recognition reinforce presumptions of lawful marriage.
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