Marriage ceremony fraud constitutes an offence when undertaken dishonestly, punishable by imprisonment and fine under the statute. Under the provision, a person who dishonestly or with fraudulent intention goes through a marriage ceremony knowing that no lawful marriage is thereby created commits an offence and is punishable with imprisonment up to seven years and liable to a fine.
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Marriage ceremony fraud constitutes an offence when undertaken dishonestly, punishable by imprisonment and fine under the statute.
Under the provision, a person who dishonestly or with fraudulent intention goes through a marriage ceremony knowing that no lawful marriage is thereby created commits an offence and is punishable with imprisonment up to seven years and liable to a fine.
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