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PART VIII-MISCELLANEOUS 77. What matters need not be proved in respect of marriage in accordance with Act. — Whenever any marriage has been solemnized in accordance with the provisions of Sections 4 and 5, it shall not be void merely on account of any irregularity in respect of any of the following matters, namely: (1) any statement made in regard to the dwelling of the person married, or to the consent of any person whose consent to such marriage is required by law: (2) the notice of the marriage; (3) the certificate or translation thereof; (4) the time and place at which the marriage has been solemnized; (5) the registration of the marriage. | |||||
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