Hindu Marriage Act is Overhyped
family du_llb beginner hot_takeI think Hindu Marriage Act is grossly overemphasized in DU LLB Entrance prep. We spend ages studying sections on void marriages, voidable marriages, restitution of conjugal rights, etc. What about other crucial areas like child custody, adoption, and maintenance which also fall under family law? Or the nuances of dowry and domestic violence laws? We rarely get questions on these topics, and when we do, they're often one-liners.
In a real-world scenario, the Hindu Marriage Act is just one of the many tools used in family disputes. The emphasis on its intricacies in DU LLB Entrance prep is misleading. We should focus more on understanding the broader concepts of family law and its application in practice rather than just memorizing Act-specific details. What you guys say?
Dude, I gotta disagree! Hindu Marriage Act is way too important. It's not just about giving us a certificate to prove our marriage, but also about protecting our rights, property, and social status. We can't just throw it out coz it's "overhyped". There r too many issues it addresses, like dowry, bigamy, and child marriage. Can't let it go like that!